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: Hi John,
: Thanks for the link - this looks like a great
: place and I bet that they could easliy fix
: this..
: I may find an "authorized dealer"
: closer but they may not be as skilled - so
: it may make better sence to mail this off -
: on the pin - yes I need to and will post a
: picture - that is my error that I did not do
: this first. the pin is broken where the band
: connects with the base of the watch itself.
: Thanks again,
: Ken
It sounds like you are talking about a broken springbar. These can easily be replaced by any Omega service center for only a few dollars, not the $500+ it will cost for a new bracelet. I'm hoping this is all you need.
-John
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