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Useful if you can post a good pic of movement and caseback.
By the ring, I'm assuming you mean the gasket. These should be available at least in generic form and a watchmaker could probably source one for you.
If you havent had the watch serviced for a while, then its important you do so as to eliminate wear of movement parts.
Cheers
Desmond
http://omega-constellation-collectors.blogspot.com/
: Mom gave me my Dad's old Omega (he passed in '63).
: It's not anything really fancy...but it's a nice modest watch and
: obviously of great sentimental value!
: Code on inside back cover reads F6231.
: It's a nice looking watch and runs fine however it's missing the
: ring that holds the back cover on. (sigh!)
: What are the chances I can get this piece?
: Thanks in Advance!
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