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Re: Omega Seamaster Help
In Response To: Re: Omega Seamaster Help ()

: Ivan, did you buy the watch new? or second hand? perhaps a previous
: owner has drilled out the lug to take a non standard
: bracelet.omega parts are so expensive.perhaps someone has tried
: to bracelet up the watch on the cheap.Does your bracelet or
: strap hide the holes when attatched?if they do I wouldn't worry
: about it.If this situation does bother you and you want to keep
: the watch you may have to resort to re caseing the watch with a
: NOS part,John.

Hi John,

The watch was bought brand new from Omega years ago. This is the first time the bracelet have been removed. I have tried to fit the bracelets to the other hole but it cannot be done. The end pieces do cover the other hole.

Regards,

Ivan

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