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John from Omega parts did send a fax this morning with a picture of the band.. It wasn't particularly clear, but I could identify it as the right for this watch... Cal 321 is on it's way!!! My first vintage Speedy! Now I have to keep from getting too excited.. Deep breaths.
It sure would be cool if Omega published a parts book or CD or something... I guess they have a ton of parts, and they don't really have much incentive to do so... But it sure would be useful.
Thanks,
-Dan
: What you need to do is call Omega's parts
: department directly and ask them yourself.
: In the USA, their number is 800-456-5354.
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