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Hi Steve,
I managed to get a hit on one ofthe emails I sent out to potential Omega repairers. I ended up looking at the Cousins dite you mentioned and ordered a Mineral glass/crystal with a part code of TN5222
There was only 1 in stock so I ordered it. It cost just less than £17 without VAT and I elected to pay just over £6.oo for special delivery.
I'll let you know if it's the correct one when it arrives.
It was very interesting, the information about the different watches using the same parts, which is common sense when you think about it. I don't know why Omega does not make it plain what parts fit which models of watch and make a catalogue available?
Is there any sites that I can look at in future where I can get more information on parts by any chance, I'm sure me and a lot of other people would find it very interesting.
Thanks again Steve, I really appreciate your help.
All the best
Graham
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