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Vintage Seamaster *LINK*

Hello again,

Have just acquired another vintage Seamaster. This one was an unplanned purchase from Ebay (link below).

My feeling is that this is probably a 166.001 model with a 562 movement. I have not been inside to find out yet.

The dial is in fairly poor condition, but the watch has indeed been "serviced" by a fairly reputable looking dealer and runs very well indeed.

Two questions, -

When I flick my wrist it makes a ratcheting sound like the winding weight (you know what I mean) is spinning rapidly. This does not happen with my other watches, so I wonder if this is something to worry about.

Is there a difference between "restoring" and "refinishing" a dial? I would not want to have this dial repainted as that would ruin its character, but I would love to have it cleaned back to original state. I did this with a previous watch. What does "restoring" involve?

I am not sure if the crown is the right one for this watch. It has a Omega sign but I think the larger crown fits better with this watch. Any views?

This is definately my LAST vintage Seamaster. I now have 3 of these acquired in the last six months. I may have to call some kind of helpline soon unless I can control myself a bit better .....

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