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I wear mine regularly, and I have worn omega from the 60’s and 70’s as daily wearers for years , as long as you are being sensible .
The very fact that once serviced ( by omega or one of their workshops ) you get a two warranty that is better than the one it came with when new says something.
Don’t get it too wet though....
I would fit and forget .
Hey ejay. Well I say serviced the ad says the movement has been recalibrated so I am assuming that is a service but have emailed to get confirmation. it has a 2 year guarantee so that should be ok.
Slightly concerned about wearing a watch that is nearly 50 years old but presumably they are well built soild old things.