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Now if someone can help me with this, I wold GREATLY appreciate it.
The Seamaster 200m I inherited from my father recently is missing the "glow in the dark dot" that sits in the arrow in the bezel. There are no replacement bezels available from Omega (apparently). The store I am using to coordinate the refurb of the watch is only checking the US Omega service center though. Anyone have ideas as to how I might be able to get the bezel fully restored (or get the dot that goes into the bezel?)
: Hope this helps
: Rod
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