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My "newest" OMEGA is 32 years "young" and I wear it every day. Dial and crown has been replaced once and crystal twice. I have another youngster of 33 which is still original and going very well thanks. Oldest guy?? Seamaster bought new in 1958 by a friend of mine. He used it EVERY DAY for 45 years before passing it on to me. I had it serviced for the first time!! Hard to believe??
I know, but it's true. A OMEGA is a lifetime watch. Who's lifetime?? Yours and your son's and his son's. God bless
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