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Hi guys I'm after a caseback seal for my Omega Mega Quartz case no 196.0033 have tried Cousins but they don't show one any ideas where I might find one 

thanks in advance 

Andy

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You best bet is to measure the recess inner and outer diameters then order by size. I would order a size smaller and one larger just to be sure!

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Thanks guys Otto Frei has the seal for $8.80 but shipping would be $51.32 unfortunately

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Hi guys I'm after a caseback seal for my Omega Mega Quartz case no 196.0033 have tried Cousins but they don't show one any ideas where I might find one 

thanks in advance 

Andy

 

They are not stating that they don't have it, it merely shows that it's not in the online database. Search for it again and when it says "Sorry, Your search did not return any results" Look below that and you will see a yellow button "Add non listed item"

 

If you click on this they will usually respond within 24 hours. If it is obsolete or not available then they will tell you, otherwise if it is in stock you will have the oportunity to add it to your cart from the "Self Serve" menu.

 

Hope this helps.

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They are not stating that they don't have it, it merely shows that it's not in the online database. Search for it again and when it says "Sorry, Your search did not return any results" Look below that and you will see a yellow button "Add non listed item"

 

If you click on this they will usually respond within 24 hours. If it is obsolete or not available then they will tell you, otherwise if it is in stock you will have the oportunity to add it to your cart from the "Self Serve" menu.

 

Hope this helps.

Thanks Mark i have given that a go , will report back on how i get on 

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Thanks Mark i have given that a go , will report back on how i get on 

 

Good on ya :) 

I am sure you will get a result.

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Good on ya :)

I am sure you will get a result.

Brilliant thanks Mark gasket all sorted from Cousins as you said , something else learnt today

thanks again

Andy

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Brilliant thanks Mark gasket all sorted from Cousins as you said , something else learnt today

thanks again

Andy

 

Most welcome Andy :)

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Well I never, thanks Mark I have been trolling through their catalog when getting that message this will save a lot of time. Your a star *****

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