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Is that a cal 1342? You might be able to find a cloned movement and just swap it out for cheaps if you didn't mind it being non original...
Maybe keep an eye on this auction... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Omega-Seamaster-De-Ville-1342-7j-Quartz-Movement-in-Running-Condition/254508242958?hash=item3b41df980e:g:vwMAAOSwhiJeQK2T
I have a dilemma. I picked up this Omega quartz on ebay a good few years back for about £150. It was fine for a couple of years and then packed up. Alsal reckons it will probably cost a couple of hundred quid to fix which I initially said no to as that was more than what I paid for the watch.
Thinking about it though it's a watch I like to wear sometime and I may well buy another. A bit different and more convenient being a quartz.
Should I just get this one fixed rather than just buying another unknown one.