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Re: help! broken clasp spring
In Response To: help! broken clasp spring ()

: Anyone know of a way to buy just this
: spring???? I don't want to buy a whole clasp
: from F&B for $79. help.....

Call F&B on their 800 number and ask them. Such a part MIGHT be available separately. But then the effort might not be worth it as most businesses can't afford to sell 50 cent parts by themselves.

The other option is to contact Omega and see if their service department will replace the spring for you for substantially less than the $79 for the whole clasp. You wouldn't have to send the whole watch in, just the bracelet. So you can wear the watch on a strap while the bracelet is being serviced.

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