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: Most Omegas wind bi-directionally, so I use
: winders that alternate directions. Yours
: would work if you change the direction
: yourself, say every 12 hours or so. If you
: can post your specific model number, I'm
: sure someone can tell you if your watch
: winds unidirectionally or bidirectionally.
John
It is the Seamaster Chrono with the "Americas Cup" on the 4th line. The calibre is 3303, I,m not sure of the model #. Is this winder sufficient to keep my watch wound???
Thanks for your help..Its GREATLY APPRECIATED
Rich
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