No, not restored BUT... Omega changed the movement. Luckily, they stated this movement change in a letter. With the original movement number, confirming that

Nov 15, 2017,10:56 AM
 

The watch was issued to the British Navy.

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Two nice pictures I took of an Omega Seamaster 300 165 024 British Navy.

 
 By: amanico : November 15th, 2017-08:41
I could take some pictures of this watch I had for a while before giving it to its owner. Something which is very high in my wish list. A true beauty, a character. Best, Nicolas ...  

Do you remember Scott D, Nicolas? He has his father's 165.024 . . .

 
 By: Dr No : November 15th, 2017-09:58
. . . that was presented after a training exercise with the SBS in the late '60s. Interestingly, there's nothing to indicate it's a military issue watch - no circled 'T' on the dial, no markings on the back. The example you're sharing with us is in except... 

Very nice. You always find & share little gems. [nt]

 
 By: remarque : November 15th, 2017-17:05
No message body

Love the tan strap...

 
 By: NautNut : November 16th, 2017-10:48
...great combo! EITBOH (ENJOY IN THE BEST OF HEALTH)

I know that feeling all too well

 
 By: NautNut : November 16th, 2017-14:09
Best

Yep... Me too. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2017-14:12