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Omega Crystal Refernce?


Mkay

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Hello All,

Was wondering if anyone knew of an omega crystal reference chart?

I'm currently looking to replace a crystal for OMEGA speedmaster watch "1750032.1"

Also if anyone had a place that had a source for original omega crystals. I've called up a few places and was told that omega no longer offers crystals to non dealers. if this is the case i would also consider 3rd party crystals options.

 

Thank You!

Mkay

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The Omega part nos are 063PX5274 for the gold ring version and 063PW5274 for the black ring version (for S/Steel).  Cousins have the PX at £28.35 + VAT +P/P but don't seem to have the PW.  Both are plexiglass and genuine Omega.  You may find elsewhere or generics using these numbers for searching.

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Thank you for your time and replying to this thread canthus. I have made an account at cousinsuk and looking around the site now :).

How would I go about entering an model number to pull documents up?

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