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Having had a Speedmaster Mk II since the days when they were produced I have recently started to take more interest in Omegas and collecting them.
I am intersted in historical information on:
1) A Omega Ceramica watch said to be c.1990s
2) Omega Electronic f300 Chronometer in stainless steel. TV type face.
3) Gold & S/S Omega SeaMaster Quartz Mens Watch 1983 with 1337 movement.
Haven't opened them up yet. Am just starting so don't know serial or movement numbers, except for the last one on which the information came from the vendor.
Nigel
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