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Hi

There were many interesting seamaster models built by Omega during the 50's-60'-70's.In the 50's the hands were generally dauphine hands with radium luminous coating, in the 60's the hands were sword hands or baton hands with tritium luminous coating. One of the most iconic divers of the 50's-60's is without any doubt the seamaster 300. But there were so many fakes produced that you need to be careful when buy one. Some models appear on ebay sometimes they are restored and sometimes they aren't. Always ask questions about the item before wasting your money or having buyer's remorses.
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georges

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