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  1. bhaymes Nov 22, 2018

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    Hi...Newby here. Thanks for the opportunity to join
    Wondering if anyone can help on this one?
    I need to buy a replacement part for my Omega 711 and I'm not sure of the part name.
    It's the small wheel under the dial with the red line pointing to it in the attached photo
    Thanks in advance for any help
     
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  2. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Nov 22, 2018

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    You'll need the part number to track one down.
    Calling @Archer.
     
  3. bhaymes Nov 22, 2018

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    Yes..you're right...Thanks
    If anyone can help with the part number ( or even the name for the part) I'd be very grateful
     
  4. Caliber561 Nov 23, 2018

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    I believe that it's called the minute wheel. I'm sure you can find the part number by searching it up on eBay or looking up a 711 service manual if any are available.
     
  5. tdn-dk Nov 23, 2018

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    If its the minute wheel for at cal. 711. it is called 710 1246 (I dont know if it is a minute wheel)

    upload_2018-11-23_7-31-0.png

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  6. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Nov 23, 2018

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    Not a minute wheel (that drives the hour wheel). I suspect it's an intermediate setting wheel, but can't say for sure as I don't have a 710 caliber tech sheet.

    Ed: fix text
     
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  7. Caliber561 Nov 23, 2018

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    My mistake — the minute wheel is the piece in between the marked wheel and the hour wheel. I suspect the service manual will have to be consulted, although it does seem to serve the purpose of an intermediate setting wheel, so I imagine that's probably what the OP is looking for.
     
  8. ext1 Nov 23, 2018

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    Here are the 710 & 711 tech sheets:
    Omega 710_Page_1.png Omega 710_Page_2.png Omega 710_Page_3.png Omega 710_Page_4.png Omega 710_Page_5.png Omega 711_Page_1.png Omega 711_Page_2.png
     
  9. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Nov 23, 2018

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    You need 710-1230.
     
  10. bhaymes Nov 24, 2018

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    Big thanks to all..That is great information
    .This has been a great introduction to the forums
    Just hope I can help somewhere along the line...Cheers, Bruce