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7 hours ago, Dan75 said:

175.0048,would the replacement part no be pw 5274

I would be really curious as to where you got the crystal number from?

The reason I'm asking is that if you look up your Crystal number of PW5274 It goes into a case 3750032 Then just to verify your movement is a CAL.1140

On the other hand if we take the number you gave up above the number of 59540112 That comes back with a STEEL CASE CAL.3220 | 055ST1750048  Crystal number 062SL5308.

 

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3 hours ago, JohnR725 said:

I would be really curious as to where you got the crystal number from?

The reason I'm asking is that if you look up your Crystal number of PW5274 It goes into a case 3750032 Then just to verify your movement is a CAL.1140

On the other hand if we take the number you gave up above the number of 59540112 That comes back with a STEEL CASE CAL.3220 | 055ST1750048  Crystal number 062SL5308.

 

Steel case,cal.3220,is the correct one I’m searching the net I don’t have omega access a cousins sapphire would cost me about £35

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On 12/27/2021 at 12:28 PM, Dan75 said:

I agree with giving the independent repairer the work especially as omega only supply parts to their own repairers so they can over charge their customers.T

Interesting theory

12 hours ago, Dan75 said:

No they want £640 to service and £500 for the crystal plus anything that crops up during ha

It does look like we have proof that your theory is correct have them put the crystal in for £500 or you can purchase the exact same Crystal £35's and?

Then in case you want to service your watch there is a tiny bay information on it and it looks like cousins has all the service sheets.

https://watchbase.com/omega/caliber/3220

 

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53 minutes ago, JohnR725 said:

Interesting theory

It does look like we have proof that your theory is correct have them put the crystal in for £500 or you can purchase the exact same Crystal £35's and?

Then in case you want to service your watch there is a tiny bay information on it and it looks like cousins has all the service sheets.

https://watchbase.com/omega/caliber/3220

 

Omega won’t do the crystal unless it’s being serviced as it’s overdue.I’m presuming the £500 is just the glass as removing and refitting is part of the service?Once work picks up again I’m going to try the watchguy for a quote to service and replace the crystal hopefully it won’t be half the price omega want but still as good a job.

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On 1/8/2022 at 11:35 AM, Dan75 said:

Omega won’t do the crystal unless it’s being serviced as it’s overdue.I’m presuming the £500 is just the glass as removing and refitting is part of the service?Once work picks up again I’m going to try the watchguy for a quote to service and replace the crystal hopefully it won’t be half the price omega want but still as good a job.

Would anyone on here know what the dimensions for omega sapphire crystal part no 062SL5308 are? Any help appreciated 

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2 hours ago, Dan75 said:

Would anyone on here know what the dimensions for omega sapphire crystal part no 062SL5308 are? Any help appreciated 

I was going to ask you a question but I got the answer to my question but I'm still going to ask anyway? So Omega is ripping you off because this is a really cheap piece of flat sapphire and their ripping you off for how much? So if you look at your crystal is it flat or is shaped? In other words does it have a dome to it?

There is your specifications but there's a few words you typically don't see you for flat sapphire? Notice there's an outside radius and a inside radius and concave. This is a shaped sapphire crystal it's why it costs such an insane huge amount of money. Then the price they quoted you they're not making a lot of profit on them by the way that's just about what the crystal actually costs them. True Omega's expensive for their crystals but this is a special crystal it's going to have a special price.

GLASS SAPPHIRE AG1S MET D30.7 H3.9
REF :062SL5308
002 WATER-RESISTANCE :10 bar
062 DIAMETER EXTERIOR D1 :30.70 MM
062 EYEGLASS :WITHOUT
062 HEIGHT TOTAL H1 :3.90 MM
062 INSIDE RADIUS R2 :140.00 MM
062 OUTSIDE RADIUS R1 :141.30 MM
062 PROFILE :CONCAVE
062 SHAPE :ROUND
062 THICKNESS TO CENTER L4 :1.30 MM

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1 hour ago, JohnR725 said:

I was going to ask you a question but I got the answer to my question but I'm still going to ask anyway? So Omega is ripping you off because this is a really cheap piece of flat sapphire and their ripping you off for how much? So if you look at your crystal is it flat or is shaped? In other words does it have a dome to it?

There is your specifications but there's a few words you typically don't see you for flat sapphire? Notice there's an outside radius and a inside radius and concave. This is a shaped sapphire crystal it's why it costs such an insane huge amount of money. Then the price they quoted you they're not making a lot of profit on them by the way that's just about what the crystal actually costs them. True Omega's expensive for their crystals but this is a special crystal it's going to have a special price.

GLASS SAPPHIRE AG1S MET D30.7 H3.9
REF :062SL5308
002 WATER-RESISTANCE :10 bar
062 DIAMETER EXTERIOR D1 :30.70 MM
062 EYEGLASS :WITHOUT
062 HEIGHT TOTAL H1 :3.90 MM
062 INSIDE RADIUS R2 :140.00 MM
062 OUTSIDE RADIUS R1 :141.30 MM
062 PROFILE :CONCAVE
062 SHAPE :ROUND
062 THICKNESS TO CENTER L4 :1.30 MM

Thanks

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