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  1. Saul Nov 4, 2018

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    Hello all, I've recently bought Seamaster De Ville at the flea market. It's missing a crown, but at the price bought it anyway, even if it wouldn't be working. After opening it, found out that it's movement is in good shape (don't have photos of that). As it's my first Omega watch, I have trouble finding out correct crown. Case ref 14915 SC 62, movement cal 600. Would anyone help out? Also would like to find someone reputable who could service it in Lithuania or somewhat near.

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  2. Noddyman Nov 4, 2018

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    Try Cousinsuk.com

    This looks to be the right one, put 43041ST into Cousins search.

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  3. Saul Nov 4, 2018

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    Found this one also, but pic shows no female part stem, so I was confused, because this watch is with split stem.
     
  4. Davidt Nov 4, 2018

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    Aren't the crown and stem 2 different parts on these?
     
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  5. hoipolloi Vintage Omega Connoisseur Nov 4, 2018

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    What you need are the crown and a split stem.
    In this pic, you will see the crown and half of the stem.
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  6. Saul Nov 4, 2018

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    Thank You very much! Now I get it. Always thought it should be one piece, I was wrong. Thanks again.