I'd contact Simon Freese Watchmakers (www.simonfreesewatchmakers.com/) and see what he can do. Expect to pay ~£350 for a service + whatever parts you might need.
I have a Mk ii Racing from 1970. If you want to fit a NATO to this watch you will need a set of Omega curved spring bars because without them you are stuck with only the bracelet.
I have that exact watch but it has some water damage, any advise on how to get it fixed and working again
I'd contact Simon Freese Watchmakers (www.simonfreesewatchmakers.com/) and see what he can do. Expect to pay ~£350 for a service + whatever parts you might need.
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I have a Mk ii Racing from 1970. If you want to fit a NATO to this watch you will need a set of Omega curved spring bars because without them you are stuck with only the bracelet.
I've had quite a thick leather strap on this watch before and it was fine... I'm sure it would take a NATO quite easily?