TOPLIMIT
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I Need Some Help.... (This Is Embarrassing...)
So, I have owned a vintage circa 60s Omega for quite some time now. The thing is, I do not know the exact model of my watch, and now I need the reference number to buy a replacement bezel and caseback for it. Does anyone has got any idea what reference this watch is?
P.S. It is running on the Omega Caliber 562
Regards,
Robin
This message has been edited by Tricolore on 2013-11-21 19:24:58

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the is something wrong
By: tdn.dk : November 21st, 2013-22:56
H! If the caliber is 562, the dial is wrong for the Watch. Cal. 562 is an automatic caliber and Omega allways write automatic on the dial. Ref. number is on the inside of the back, of the case. You or a watchmaker have to open the Watch. Best. Thomas
Hey
By: TOPLIMIT : November 22nd, 2013-01:06
Hey Thomas, It was a recon dial when I bought it, so I would change it when I have the funds. Currently I am only going to replace the caseback and bezel. Oops, forgot to mention that it was not an original caseback, so that is why I needed help here. Tha...
Easy
By: Franco : November 23rd, 2013-07:38
Hi if you ask Omega an extract from archives (which is based on the movement number), two weeks later it will come back with the reference of the watch as it came out of the factory. Then you can search the reference number and see what parts you need. BW...