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Hey guys 

i have been trying to find a source to get a glass to fit omega case number 2318/2. Seen someone mention  062PN0333 - GLASS PLEXI D33.35 H3.40 but cannot find that either. No case sheets about. Cousins did not recognise them numbers. I know i will not get the original glass just trying to find out what one it should be so i can get a good generic one. 

any help appreciated.

cheers

gary

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It looks like you have the information you need:

D33.35 (diameter 33.35mm)

H3.40 (height 3.40mm)

G-S and Sternkreuz should have a cross chart by size.

Do you have the old crystal? The last detail are with or without a tenion ring; stepped or not stepped...

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You could try to find somebody who has Omega parts account and give them the number and see if they could order the crystal for you. This way he could get the actual crystal. Then the case number doesn't seem to come up in the search that I'm doing probably because that isn't exactly the correct case number. Sometimes Omega ads on other numbers to the case number and it's not always clear what those numbers should be have to try to guess. You can though look at the crystal itself and see which case it goes in and it doesn't seem to go into any cases that have numbers it look like the number you have.

Then the way the numbers breakdown is like this and is already pointed out you have what you need.

I think if you look at cousins website somewhere I know I've seen crystal catalogs and you can look at those and see if they have the Omega crystals listed. Or you could Google the part number and maybe come up with a link to a website where they do know which case that Crystal supposed to go in. Which means you could probably ask your question there and maybe get a better answer after all it appears to be an Omega discussion.

I also have another link that has a cross reference for crystals I don't see yours though but you could probably email and see if they have something.

https://omegaforums.net/threads/crystal-replacement-for-an-omega-30t2-source-and-item-number.12835/

https://www.gssupplies.com/plastic/

GLASS PLEXI D33.35 H3.40
REF :062PN0333
063 DIAMETER D1 :33.35 MM
063 EYEGLASS :WIHTOUT
063 HEIGHT TOTAL H1 :3.40 MM
063 PROFILE :CONCAVE
063 SHAPE :ROUND
DIAM OF THE GLASS SEATING D2 :32.90 MM

 

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