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JUST COMPLETED SERVICE CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT GERMS FREE READY WEAR. GORGEOUS CLEAN MOVEMENT. RARE FIND COME WITH ORIGINAL BOX EXCELLENT  VINTAGE SERIAL # 31857470 MADE IN 1970 LADY SIZE OMEGA AUTOMATIC GENEVE DYNAMIC DATE ORIGINAL BLUE FINISHED DIAL ALL EXCELLENT STAINLESS STEEL ONE SOLID CASE WITH ORIGINAL STAINLESS STEEL BRACELET WILL FIT ABOUT ALMOST 6"INCHES WRIST. QUALITY 17 JEWELS AUTOMATIC MOVEMENT WRIST WATCH. OMEGA MOVEMENT WAS COMPLETED SERVICE, RUNNING IN FULL POWER AND TESTED FOR OVER 24 HOURS KEEPING EXCELLENT TIME.(caliber OMEGA 684 QUALITY SWISS SHOCK RESISTANT. excellent polished plastic crystal. Timed & oiled, detailed ready to wear. Please email me with any question and please look at the picture carefully you decide.



The movement was FULLY  disassembled, the constituent parts put in a 5 cycle wash fluid cleaning  system; after being cleaned the parts were fully inspected, and the  movement was then carefully reassembled and and oiled at each step) and  tested for a 24 hour to insure that it is keeping great time. I only use  Quality Swiss grade tools and MOEBIUS synthetic oil and grease on all  my serviced watches.


HOW TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN YOUR AUTOMATIC WATCHES
:  The Automatic watch winds itself when it is worn by a person with only  the motion of the arm. This motion is created by a mechanical process  that involves the movement of the wrist and the body that makes the  rotor (a metal weight attached to winding mechanism) rotate back and  forth in a circular motion at the slightest action of the wrist. The  rotor’s movement winds the mainspring, a flat coiled spring that powers  mechanical watches. That is why this watch is also called self-winding  watch. If you wear your Automatic Watch daily, it is good to wind it  once every two weeks with the crown to keep the wheels in motion and oil  fluid. Only wind the crown until you meet a slight resistance. If you  do not wear your Automatic watch everyday, you should wind it at least  twice a week to ensure continuous operation and to keep the inside  mechanism in complete running order as well. If you haven’t worn an  automatic watch in a while, it is best to wind the stopped watch before  putting it on. Ten to fifteen turns of the crown until you feel a  slightly resistance is usually enough to give full power to the  mainspring. Some companies recommend more: Breitling, for example,  suggest turning the crown on its automatics 30 to 40 times. But be aware  that the barrel in an automatic movement doesn’t have a hook so that  you won’t feel any resistance when the mainspring is fully wound. Don’t  worry; you will never overwind the watch. Avoid setting the day and/or  date at near midnight. This mechanism is activated during midnight and  could be disrupted if set at this time. If you are playing a sport  requiring continuous arm motion, please try to avoid wearing your watch,  since this kind of continuous motion could damage the movement. Take  your watch in every year or two to a competent watch repair shop for a  maintenance (lube job). Most watches will function just fine with a lube  and tune once every two years, although with today’s modern synthetic  lubricants, most will run just fine for almost 4 or 5 years.