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PARTS ARE NEVER A PROBLEM...

Sir,

I have someone that can get me whatever parts I would like from Omega (Swatch Group)- no questions asked!! The problem is that I need the proper Part numbers to do it as there is no pictured catalouge and no returns. It strikes me that a lot of people have customized their Speedmasters. Your questions on customizing the speedy are best answered if you click through to the attached link...

http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~ger/Articles/sm1/speedy_custom.html

Now please provide any assistance if possible - I'll worry about the 'if it can get done part'.

Best Regards,
Manu

: Omega will NOT sell you parts from different
: watches to customize your current one.
: Especially for parts from certain rarer
: models, Omega may require a serial number
: verification before sending the parts.

: Also, parts from two watches that seem the same
: to you are not always interchangable. So you
: may not be able to accomplish what you are
: wanting to do.

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