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Hi,
I purchased a omega speedmaster dial with applied logo (064PP3052024).
I have been told that it fits my 3572.50 speedmaster caliber 1863 - which it should since it was built for case 145.0022 and calibre 1861 - which is said to be identical to the 3570 - my 3572 only has a saphire back and its 1863 calibre is just a pretty version of the 1861.
Today Omega Service (from the start unwilling to make changes to the watch) said the dial would not fit because it is slightly larger, has different pins, etc...
Does anyone know for sure that the applied-logo dial I have will fit my 3572? If so I will find a watchmaker to fit it after my speedy comes back from its first revision.
Thank you all sincerely!
Daniel
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