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They have separate part numbers because the clasp should last you a lifetime, but the rubber straps--like most all straps--are expected to wear out and be reordered separately as replacements.
The use of the term 'foldover clasp' is a typo there. The part number shown is the correct one for the clasp with the diving extension. The blue ridged strap will only work with this specific clasp.
The part numbers are listed on this site for your reference, too. See the "Bracelets and Straps" article in the OMEGA section.
What price is Omega quoting you for these?
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