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Re: Seamaster 120 redial question
In Response To: Seamaster 120 redial question ()

: good as before. Any suggestions for where to
: have this done, and how much it will cost?

I've heard great things about a company called Kirk Rich Dial (krdial.com).

: Also, since I am pretty sure the entire dial
: needs to be replaced, is it possible to
: replace it with something different, such as
: one of the 'Jacques Mayol' limited edition

No, sorry. Omega will not sell limited edition parts to 'upgrade' regualr models of their watches. If they did, people would pollute the used watch market with a bunch of bogus 'limited edition' pieces hacked-together from less expensive models.

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