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80's Seamaster

Hi,

If any of you could spare 5 minutes (Omega ones) and tell me a bit more about a watch I have I'd appreciate it greatly.

I've worked out it's a 1984 model, has Seamaster Quartz on the black face, silver, square, slim, no numbers on dial, date only at the bottom and has "rivets" at each corner on the front.
Numbers are:- inside lid of case 1960242.1 (the .1 being a larger font) underneath that is 396.0938, on the back of the movement is 46177212 and the calibre is 1420. Other info inside is 7 jewels. I stopped wearing it years ago but due to a recent bout of nostalgia I've decided to restore it.

So yes, it's a Seamaster Quartz from 1984. Would I still be able to get parts for it (seals etc?) and the bracelet is missing a pin.

The only other one I've seen is a silver and gold one for sale here for €650 http://www.vintagehorloges.nl/horloges_omega.html

BTW I'm in Australia.

Thanks,

Aaron

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