As a few members asked about background, below is a short factual summary of what I’ve been able to document so far. This reflects the watch strictly “as found” and is still a work in progress. Omega Seamaster 1000m (ref. 166.093), mid-1970s – as found This Omega Seamaster 1000m has remained in the
I’m still in the process of carefully documenting the watch as found: photographs, period references, and feedback from a few specialists. My intention is to build as complete and transparent a picture as possible before any decisions are made. Once I have something more coherent to share, I’d be ve
Thank you very much, I really appreciate that. At this stage I’m deliberately avoiding any intervention. My priority is to document the watch as found and preserve its originality rather than rush into servicing. I’m aware of the Marseille/Comex specialists and their experience with these tool watch
Thank you very much, Art — I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. Your point about Omega service and the importance of having one’s wishes respected resonates strongly, and it aligns with the advice I’ve received elsewhere to proceed very cautiously. For now, I’m intentionally av
Hello everyone, I’m hoping for some guidance from members with experience in vintage Omega tool watches. I have an Omega Seamaster 1000m “Grand” (ref. 166.093) in destro/right hand configuration, with what appears to be its original Omega mesh bracelet. The watch was purchased new in Australia in th