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OMEGA Seamaster Polaris Chronograph Digital Ref. 386.1232 Seoul Olympic Limited Edition OMEGA Released to coincide with the 1988 Seoul Olympics, this "digi-ana" (ana-digi) model combined digital and analog displays and featured the world's first 1/100th second chronograph. It was produced as a high-spec model capable of memorizing time data for up to 11 events. A big hit for Omega in the 1980s. This is the "Seamaster Polaris Chronograph Ref. 386.1232," a model that has gained hidden popularity among Omega's antique watches and has been highly regarded by deep collectors. Unlike the regular Seamaster, the "Polaris" features an Italian-made streamlined case. The unique atmosphere is created by the elaborate processing of embedding yellow gold into stainless steel. The dial has a design like the instruments of a cockpit, with both analog and digital displays, and features a chronograph function that can measure up to 1/100th of a second. Manufacturer: Omega Model Number: Ref. 386.1232 Condition: Junk Material: SS/YG × SS Serial No. 54707939 Quartz Chronograph Movement Cal. 1670 Size: 38mm, Lug width 22mm, Wrist circumference up to 16.5cm Functions/Features: Date, Chronograph, Small Seconds Accessories: None Battery replaced in June 2025 There are some issues: 1. The waterproof rubber inside the push buttons has deteriorated, preventing button operation. The buttons started to respond poorly around the summer of 2024, and by the time the battery was replaced in June 2025, they were almost unresponsive. They respond if pressed very hard, so the watchmaker who replaced the battery explained that the problem was not with the circuit board but with the deterioration of the packing. As shown in the photos, functions like setting the date are possible. Those who want to use all functions are recommended to replace the packing. 2. The Omega mark is missing from the buckle. The Omega mark for the Polaris is common, so it can be obtained on auctions or flea market sites. There are no accessories. Everything in the photos is included. Those who are particular about this should consider carefully before purchasing.
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