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I thought that I would put a few links to the front and side view of my Seamaster. You can see the watch and understand what I am looking for. Are these difficult to put on, or do they just screw in?
http://tutt.com/ken/Omegaseamaster1.jpg
http://tutt.com/ken/Omegaseamaster2.jpg
How do I remove the watch back on this? It is smooth with no grooves in it.
Thanks
Ken
: :Thanks Kieron I'll see what I can fined. That part number is very
: helpful. The watch is original and bought in Switzerland.
: Your case number, if it originally had the exact crown as in your
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