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Service Omega Seamaster Professional Chronograph (Cal 1154)


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Hi everyone

I decided to take a bold move on my amateur hobby and kick-off the service of my omega seamaster professional chronograph 300m, which is equipped with the Omega Cal 1154. 

I already did a detailed reading of the walkthrough posted by Lawson on the ETA 7750 (below). Fantastic piece of work! Thanks Lawson!

Any insights if I will find many differences (if any) on the Omega Cal 1154, compared to the ETA 7750?

Anyone knows if there are any available technical specifications chart for the Omega 1154?

Many thanks

 

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Hi everyone
Any insights if I can lubricate the Driving Pinion of the ETA 7750 with Molykote DX Paste instead of using  Moebius 9501? Just trying to use what I have and avoid spend more on the 9501.
Many thanks


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