Thanks Graham

Mar 02, 2009,14:08 PM
 

Thanks for the information.... I'll ask repair service to open it and come back with serial number ;-)

I grab this watch because I have never seen such a dial before (previously I had various Seamaster models, but sold them when I get fed of them ;-) .... Plus this watch is in such a nice condition.

Browsing through the official Omega catalogues I found it in 1972 German edition only. There were two models. One with and another withouth upper left crown that turnes internal bezel. On the case back it written "Seamaster, waterproof 120m"

In Italian magazine Crono Passion (January/February 2009 edition) there is an adveritisment for second-hand shop.... Bellow picture it has been written .....produced for Mexico Olympic games football referees.... but I doubt it's relevant information cause these games were before 1972?

Any info is appreciated.

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