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tyrone boraine Posted on Dec 01, 2012
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Need help setting digital time on my omega seamaster polaris watch please...

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Hi,

Give it up. No matter how hard you try, you will never be able to set digital time on a NON-DIGITAL WATCH.

  • Anonymous Feb 07, 2013

    You do not know what you are talking about. Some polaris models, such as this one had both analog AND digital displays.

  • Anonymous Feb 07, 2013

    You have no idea what you are talking about. This model Polaris featured bot analog AND digital displays.

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2009

SOURCE: Why do the Omega Seamaster watches have a second

This is a helium release valve.
The purpose and function of the helium relief valve is a common point of confusion. It has nothing to do with normal underwater diving. Neither does it have anything to do with the depth rating for a diving watch. Helium does NOT seep into the watch while the watch is in water at any depth!

To put it simply, you can completely ignore a helium relief valve. This feature is not used in any way with any form of normal SCUBA diving or anything else that involves less than a multi-million dollar deep sea exploration project.

SCUBA diving activities normally occur at depths of no more than 120 feet. At 250 feet, air becomes toxic due to changes caused by the high pressures at such depths. For those who do very deep sea research, they often use diving bells, dry dive suits, and other types of very deep ocean exploration vessels. In some of these, a highly helium-saturated atmosphere is used to avoid the air toxicity effect.

The purpose of a helium release valve is for people who wear their watch inside the helium-saturated environment for an extended period. Because helium is the smallest atom, it will seep through the watch's seals under the high air (not water) pressures in this environment. If the watch stays in this environment for an extended time, helium will continue to seep in to the watch until the air pressure inside the watch (initially surface air pressure) equalizes to the air pressure in the environment.

This becomes a problem when the vessel is brought back up and depressurized. The helium which seeped into the watch over a couple of days, cannot seep out any faster. The excess pressure inside the watch needs a way to release faster than it seeped in. It is only in this situation that a watch needs a helium relief valve at all. If a relief valve was not on the watch, the excess pressure would likely escape by pushing the crystal out.

But, unless you are in this exact situation, you should never keep this valve open. While the watch is designed to maintain most of its waterproof abilities even when the valve open, it still serves no purpose and increases risk of damage to the watch to do so.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 04, 2007

SOURCE: omega seamaster

sounds like an auto wind watch,you must wear this watch most of the day to keep it wound up.to wind the crown must be pushed all the way in.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2008

SOURCE: Omega Seamaster battery

Well maybe if you use a coupon then the price will be lower.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 05, 2009

SOURCE: omega automatic seamaster losing time

Most likely your watch needs to be serviced.

Every watch, both mechanical and quartz needs regular service.

When the oils in the watch dry out they get gummy and will work against the gear train. They also stop lubricating and friction builds up causing wear.

Hope this helps,
Ken
Yellowstone Watch Inc

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 29, 2010

SOURCE: my omega seamaster second hand is not ticking,

Would suggest having the watch serviced at which time a new battery will be fitted

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sounds like an auto wind watch,you must wear this watch most of the day to keep it wound up.to wind the crown must be pushed all the way in.
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