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  1. snarkq Dec 10, 2018

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    Hey all,

    Curious if anyone knows the correct part references for the gold crown, gold pushers, and gold bezel on the DA145.0022

    It's a bit of an unusual/rare reference and I'm hoping to track down some spare parts in case mine get damaged. Omega cannot source them anymore, though they did offer to replace the crown and pushers with a non-exact service part, which I am not fond of. Any help appreciated.

    Thanks!
     
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  2. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Dec 11, 2018

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    So this is a two tone watch? Steel and 2N yellow gold?

    I don't see that listed as an option for this case...
     
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  3. Kringkily Omega Collector / Hunter Dec 11, 2018

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    I think the reference is DD145.022
     
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  4. snarkq Dec 11, 2018

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  5. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Dec 11, 2018

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    As I noted the DA variant is not listed on the Omega Extranet that I can see. The DD version above posted by George is 14k 1N yellow gold, but since the DA is 18k 2N yellow gold, the only parts available would be the same as for the 18k 2N solid gold case, the BA version:

    Crown - 069LA43018 (note this is plated)
    Pushers - 086BA0006
    Bezel - 082BA1450022

    Since the pushers and bezel are solid 18k gold, they are not cheap...

    Hope this helps.

    Cheers, Al
     
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  6. snarkq Dec 11, 2018

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    Thanks Al! Do you have a way to look up the original part numbers so I can create alerts in the rare chance they end up on eBay etc.?

    How much would I expect to pay for the 18k pushers / bezel? (Not likely since they are not original but maybe in a desperate move if things get damaged)

    Thank you for your help!
     
  7. snarkq Dec 11, 2018

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    Al, if I’m not mistaken the BA 18k variant has a red bezel, is that right?
     
  8. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Dec 11, 2018

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    Well when you say "original" part numbers, I'm not sure what you really mean. Parts are not always specific to each case variant, so if a particular part is identical in every way between two different case variants, they will use the same parts. Crowns and pushers from the 80's are no different in appearance than modern versions, so looking at the information from MWO that you posted, your watch uses a gold plated crown and a solid 18k gold bezel. So the part numbers I've given you are the part number for those parts, and there is no "original" number. Note that even when subtle changes happen with a part over time, they are not given new part numbers if everything else stays the same.

    I think you are imagining that these new parts will be very different from the parts on your watch, and that's not really the case.

    The only parts that appear to be different are the pushers, since the MWO page says they are plated, and not solid gold as the ones are that I gave you the numbers for. I don't see any 2N plated pushers available for this case.

    I have no idea what these parts are going to cost you on the open market if you can even find them. But based on Omegas current prices, the bezel will be $1k plus and the pushers at least $250 each I would think.

    No, as I noted it's 2N yellow gold...
     
  9. snarkq Dec 11, 2018

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    Ah got it, super helpful, thank you Al! I misunderstood you and thought the part numbers were for something else. The only defense I have is that it was 7am and I am not a morning person :)

    You are right the pushers are plated - in fact you can start to see the stainless underneath peaking through in the edges of one of the pushers. Shame its not available anymore, and I'm guessing the part number is essentially lost now that its not listed in some system.

    I have no problem paying retail - I'll reach out to my OB and see what they can do. I brought the watch to them already and said they couldn't replace anything except the hessalite.
     
  10. snarkq Dec 12, 2018

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    I contacted my local OB who were very helpful. The costs were as follows:

    069LA43018 - Yellow 18k Gold Plated - $18.00
    086BA0006 - Yellow 18k Solid - $250.00
    082BA1450022 - Yellow 18k - $909.00

    Al - do you know if the pushers come in a set of 2 or are priced individually usually? OB was not sure.

    I'll be checking them out in the metal soon. Can't wait! Thank you for all your help.
     
  11. rcs914 Dec 13, 2018

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    I'm not Al, but they are sold individually. The standard SS pushers for a Speedy Pro cost about $55-60 each.
     
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  12. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Dec 13, 2018

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    Yep, as I noted above they would be around $250 each
     
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    I understand the bezel is gold.

    Based on your post of parts list, is the crown plated and pushers solid? I was at the OB last week and they indicated pushers were plated. Once I return home, I will look at mine to see if I can tell.
     
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  14. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Dec 13, 2018

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    Or you could read the thread. ;)
     
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  15. Taddyangle Convicted Invicta Wearer Dec 13, 2018

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    lol, thanks @Archer I missed that.

    To the OP,

    I was at the OB last week talking with them about the this watch and they mentioned that a service would be less expensive than my solid gold speedy ($950) because it had plated pushers. But I get they may not be available based on what you heard when you spoke with them, as well as what Archer stated. I just messages my local OB to see if they could send me the part number for the plated pushers (price and availability), as I have found that some times you can get different answers from different staff at Omega. Are you in the USA?
     
  16. snarkq Dec 13, 2018

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    Yep in WA state. Let me know how it goes! I would love to get some backup / replacement pushers. I’m in love with this watch. Is that an 1172? I was quoted “starting at $850” for the service so sounds in line with what you heard.

    What solid gold speedy do you have? I’m starting to hunt for one. Sounds like we have similar taste!

    Cheers!
     
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    I received and answer and they said solid gold pushers, and $250 each. So $500 for just the pushers, which is freaking crazy! I could not get an answer on if this came with plated pushers originally. They did not know. As far as the bracelet I am using on my Italian, it is the 1450. I had it on the 1171, but it did not quite look right for me, so I installed the 1450 bracelet and I really like the look.


    This is the gold speedy that is currently in Switzerland for service. I should get it back in early January.


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  18. sog00d Dec 13, 2018

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    Man, all this thread is doing is making me want to spend more money and step up my gold watch game. SS ain’t cutting it.
     
  19. snarkq Dec 13, 2018

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    Oops 1171*

    It did come with plated pushers originally, mine are plated and it’s starting to wear through. I probably won’t even pick up the solid gold pushers since they aren’t correct. Shame! I had the same quote for the 18k pushers. My OB ordered those, crown and bezel so I can take a look before buying.

    Now I think I’ll need to pick up a 1450 :thumbsup:

    Love your gold speedy, wow ::love::