gatorcpa
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Answers to your questions...
1. Yes, Omega offers an Extract of the Archives, similar to the services offered by JLC and Patek.
http://www.omegawatches.com/spirit/history/extract-of-the-archives
Only 80CHF vs. 420 for JLC, a bargain, I suppose. Then again, they used to do it for free as a courtesy.
2. Agree with the others. Omega has a bad habit of using whatever replacement part will fit, rather than the correct parts for things like crowns, dials and hands. Then, to add insult to injury, they charge several times what a local expert will charge.
3. Once you've had the watch opened up and have recorded the case reference number, you can go to the Omega website (Omegawatches.com) and they have a vintage database there. It isn't complete and doesn't have pictures of every watch listed, particularly those models made specifically for the US market.
http://www.omegawatches.com/spirit/history/vintage-omegas/vintage-watches-database
Hope this helps,
gatorcpa
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