About OMEGA Service "STEP DIAL"?

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Hi all,

I’ve recently seen photos online of what appears to be a stepped dial (step dial) for the Omega Speedmaster Professional 145.022, with the service part number 064PP3052001. This is surprising, since most sources say modern Omega service dials for the 861/1861 are flat, not stepped.

Has anyone here received a stepped service dial from Omega recently, or heard of this happening?
Is it possible Omega has started producing stepped service dials again?

Would love to hear your experiences or see photos if you have them!

Thanks!

 
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Maybe not the original blister for this dial, i think this dial is for the cal 3861 watches which do have a step.
 
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i think this dial is for the cal 3861 watches
3861's only have 2 hashmarkers between the seconds.
 
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3861's only have 2 hashmarkers between the seconds.
Good spot ! Which leaves me puzzled ...
 
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It's too bad the date code is cut off the package, but I'm pretty sure this is a fairly new dial based on the location of the date code and the printing.

Clearly not for the 3861, and this dial is for all the 1861/1863 based watches, so from the 35705000 to the last watches before the 3861.
 
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Bumping an older thread. Steve, were you able to get any more info?

I came across this thread since I was wondering which type of service dials are used for tritium stepped dial Speedmasters.

If there is a service stepped dial for the 145.022, I would actually like it for the 3570 as well since those only have a dome version