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Hi Omega fans,
I'm a regular over on the Heuer forum. One of my best friends has a lovely 2-3 year old Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Chronograph with black bezel and on bracelet he received as a wedding gift. He asked me if it is possible to buy (and have placed on his watch) the chronograph seconds hand that is currently shown advertised on the 2010 winter olympics special edition watch. This particular seconds hand is not originally for a chronograph, it has the colourful interlocked 5 olympic rings on the bottom end of the hand. I include a link that has the particular hand pictured
http://www.omegawatches.com/gents/specialities/olympic-collection-vancouver-2010/21230412004001
Finally - if the hand could be placed onto his watch, is it long enough to take the place of the chrono seconds hand on his watch?
Thanks for any help - Darren
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