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  1. sulaco Jan 6, 2015

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    Could somebody please lead me to a correct crown for my Seamaster or show me a picture?
    Dimensions would also be great.

    Thanks Guys
     
  2. Hijak Jan 6, 2015

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    Pictures of watch, reference number, caliber of movement...any or all of these would help out a great deal with your quest!::popcorn::
     
  3. John R Smith Jan 6, 2015

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    Cousins UK list the crown for your case reference as 42028ST.
     
  4. sulaco Jan 6, 2015

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    well, i think i stated the Ref pretty well in the header ;)
     
  5. sulaco Jan 6, 2015

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    Thanks John but i am looking for a vintage crown, not the modern substitute .
     
  6. sulaco Jan 6, 2015

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    [​IMG]

    Thats the watch i am talking about ;)
     
  7. Hijak Jan 6, 2015

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    Oops, sorry about that.:oops:
     
  8. rogart ray it again, Ram. Jan 7, 2015

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    A reference and full name of the watch would help everyone that would help you finding the right crown for your Omega Seamaster 300 reference 14755 with arrow hands and automatic 552 movement ?
     
  9. sulaco Jan 7, 2015

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    Reading the headline would help too, there i stated the ref clearly :thumbsup:
    I also did assume that its not necessary the state the movement because it is quite obvious.
    Also the type of hands shouldn´t make that much difference i believe.

    I just would love to see what kind of crowns other members have on their 14755 or 2913´s if they believe they are original vintage and
    not modern replacement.
    When you search the web, you find hundreds of combinations, so no help from this side
     
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  10. rogart ray it again, Ram. Jan 7, 2015

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    Oops :p didn't see that . Looked on cousinsuk .And the crown for your watch is 069ST42028 . Looking like this .http://www.passionchrono.com/en/crowns/1171-omega-seamaster-300-crown-3700893206264.html#idTab1 If someone has an other looking or different size crown it won't be the right one .
     
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  11. sulaco Jan 7, 2015

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  12. rogart ray it again, Ram. Jan 7, 2015

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    Sorry i don't understand . Could be i am not so use to writing in English . Are you looking for a crown from 1960 when the watch was done ? Is the crown 069ST42028 made 2012 (maybe)from Omega any different from the crown made in the 60's
     
  13. sulaco Jan 7, 2015

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    Yes it is different, the Omega Logo changed and maybe the number of theeth on the crown, but that is essentially what i am trying to find out. Thats why i would like to see pictures of a original crown
     
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  14. CajunTiger Cajuns and Gators can't read newspapers! May 20, 2015

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    did you ever find images?
     
  15. jordn Wants to be called Frank for some odd reason May 20, 2015

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  16. Kringkily Omega Collector / Hunter May 20, 2015

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    There it is
     
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  17. sulaco May 21, 2015

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    The Speedy Dial and movement had a crown which is a bit smaller in diameter as the standard vintage Dpeedy crown and the tab did fit perfect on my 14755. It looks like this

    image.jpg
     
  18. sulaco May 21, 2015

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    All the other vintage Logo crowns i have dont fit on the tube of my Seamaster
     
  19. Fost May 21, 2015

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    if it is a service replacement with old logo, you need 2 size converter to fix it on the stem...

    You can identify a vintage one Vs a service one (both with old logo) by looking on the side of the grown. Vintage one have 'trenches' on the bevel part on the hole side.
     
  20. Fost May 21, 2015

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    Vintage one :


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