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Hello, I'm trying to locate a date wheel for cal 381 which has broken in my watch and unfortunately means the date functions don't work properly.

I'm looking for part 1512

Any help greatly appreciated :)

Thanks

Fred

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What happened to your old one? is it buggered?

I would set a saved search on ebay for " omega 381 1512" - thats how I found a NOS dial for my 381.  Mind you it cost $1200 US

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9 hours ago, watchweasol said:

Hi   Have you tried these,   obsoletewatchandclockparts.com       welwynwatchparts.co.uk        speedtimerkollection  in Europe.

all purveyors of new and used parts and movements.      cheers

No luck there, but thank you @watchweasol :)

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51 minutes ago, AlexeiJ1 said:

What happened to your old one? is it buggered?

I would set a saved search on ebay for " omega 381 1512" - thats how I found a NOS dial for my 381.  Mind you it cost $1200 US

@AlexeiJ1 Many thanks for the suggestions. I've messaged Blake and Railmaster. Old one has the spring end broken on the cam unfortunately. Will also keep an eye out on eBay. Congrats on finding a NOS dial on the 381, that's pretty amazing and I'd say worth the price. Mine is a very old redial I suspect, but a charming one, so I'm going to leave it as is. 

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