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Hi, I have an Omega Seamaster 1342 which has a stainless steel with gold square Bracelet. The Bracelet fold over clasp has broken the two claws. The number on the bracelet is: 1315 / 364 but I only require half of the clasp which has the two clips and I would be very happy to buy a replacement. 

I hope there is someone out there who could help me as I like the watch very much as I have owned it for over 30 years.

Thank you,

Norman.

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19 minutes ago, NORMANBERG said:

The Bracelet fold over clasp has broken the two claws.

 

Please post pictures of the broken part, microwelding could be a possibility. A genuine clasp would be expensive and difficult to obtain.

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20 hours ago, watchweasol said:

I shouls checkout  cousins uk for watch bracelets and clasps. whether you can get a genuine Omega one or not. Its worth asking.

Please find attached photos @jdm.

Hope you can help,

Thanks, Norman. 

broken strap watch 1.JPG

broken watch strap 2.JPG

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Hi Norman   I have checke Cousins watch parts, They have an omega section and bracelet clasps but the section requires a bracelet number,  they also have generic clasps as well so have a look on the site    www.cousiinsuk.com

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24 minutes ago, NORMANBERG said:

Please find attached photos @jdm

That can be repaired In my opinion. Contact a good jeweller, more than one if necessary, not all solder steel. 

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