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: Does any one know where I could get an Omega
: 120 bezel or get it fixed? It the early 70's
To ensure you get the right part, you need to get the serial number off the outside or inside of the watch. You will waste a lot of your time and money trying to order a part based on a vague model description and rough guess at the year.
Once you have the serial number, contact the Omega USA parts department at 800-456-5354.
If they say no, then send the serial number and parts question to Omega Switzerland parts department throught the Contact form on the Omega site at www.omega.ch.
As far as options for fixing it, nobody will be able to answer that question until you tell us what is wrong with it!
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