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You'll find a reasonable description of the memomatic at http://www.omegawatches.com/index.php?id=495
The watch has a Lemania cal 980 and was the first alarm watch that could be set to the minute. Around 35 thousand were produced, making it more uncommon than some models of the period. A good example will fetch a thousand plus.
Cheers
desmond
: I have an Omega SeaMaster Memomatic that was
: purchaced by my father back in the 70's I
: think he bought it in Japan while working
: for the airlines there . I'm just wondering
: what you can tell me about the watch and
: it's value . Thanks Jon W.
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