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15 April 2017, 08:21 AM | #1 |
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Aqua Terra Dial Switch
Hi all, posted the same question over on WUS. I have my eye on a 38.5mm AT coaxial version and want to switch out the dial. Has anyone ever done this? Does Omega allow it? Thanks all.
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Thanks I have an independent watchmaker/dealer. I guess the question is will he be able to procure a dial on its own from Omega?
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Another no.....Omega in general doesn't provide any parts to people that don't own the watch itself (and when they do, it's as a repair). Now if you know someone (watchmaker/AD) that will order the part for you that has a Omega parts account....that would work if you got them the part #. Otherwise...it's a hunt on ebay/online and that is quickly drying up because Omega/Swatch is clamping down on parts distribution.
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