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Complete bracelet numbers look like this 1503/825. The first four digits is the bracelet body and the last three is the end piece. End Piece nunbers are stamped on the end piece. Use the Bracelet numbers to order links and tubes. The bracelet number does not designate the color or metal used. Sometimes we can use a case number to help determine the bracelet number, Model names and the date made tell us nothing, the only information we have is by numbers and this is true with every brand we supply parts for and is not unique to Omega by any means. Case numbers and caliber numbers are the two most important numbers for ordering replacement parts and you should be aware of them if you are ordering parts. For us to look up a bracelet, you must supply us with the case number. If the metal is anything else than 100% stainless steel give the the metal code as well (see link below). If the watch is of a modern era, then if you have the model number from your warrenty papers we can use the model as well to find out bracelet information.
Omega offers over 700 different bracelets, this is only a selection of the most popular ones. THE OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF THE CASE MEANS NOTHING BUT THE OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF THE CASE!!!
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Otto Frei and Jules Borel, Inc. Customers Entrance 126 2nd St. Oakland, California 94607 Mailing Address: PO BOX 796, Oakland Ca. 94604 Freight Shipment Address: 119 3rd St. Oakland Ca. 94607 USA
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