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Hi guys. I have a 1982 Deville case number 191.0100 1 and movement number 1365. There is a tiny extension (basically a brass dowel rod) between the pusher in the case and the movement - without it the pusher doesnt reach the movement to allow you to set the time. Can anybody give me a part number for this? The local Omega shop wanted $299 for it !! Anybody?
 
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Sounds like a hose job to me. Sorry for the large internet image, but only one I could find with the piece?

Jules borel doesn't list a lot of parts for this movement, but anything that sounds close doesn't sell for anymore than $13.40

Corrector, corrector spring and earth corrector are the only parts that remotely sound correct

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Hi guys. I have a 1982 Deville case number 191.0100 1 and movement number 1365. There is a tiny extension (basically a brass dowel rod) between the pusher in the case and the movement - without it the pusher doesnt reach the movement to allow you to set the time. Can anybody give me a part number for this? The local Omega shop wanted $299 for it !! Anybody?

Are you sure that is for the part, or is that for a complete service and the part?

The extension for the corrector is part 093ST0202 - under $10.
 
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Are you sure that is for the part, or is that for a complete service and the part?

The extension for the corrector is part 093ST0202 - under $10.
yes - absolutely sure that is the price they gave me JUST FOR THE PART (installed) - thank you for the info
 
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yes - absolutely sure that is the price they gave me JUST FOR THE PART (installed) - thank you for the info

How much extra for a service?
 
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I have the same movement in a round cased Deville. The extension became a bit too short due to repeated pushes by the previous owner. I simply cut a small section from a stainless steel dental pick to replace the original one, and it works perfectly. The diameter is about 1.1 mm. A piece of 1.1mm brass wire may also work. The length is about 4mm (depending on case size).
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