06 Apr 2007, 23:46
Hi Chris, the price you've paid for a potentially non working watch is reasonable, if you can get it to work it's a bargain. My advice is to take it to your local Omega dealer to fit new batteries, he will have the correct tool to remove the screw down back. The biggest worry is if the original batteries have been left in the watch for a number of years and then leaked (the biggest killer of modules). Even if the watch doesn't function properly ,there are a number of forum members that can help. You don't state which model you have ie TC1/ 2 etc