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W30bob
·Hi Guys,
I picked up a second Pre Bond 200m (396.1041) that's in nice shape, but the gold OMEGA emblem was missing from the clasp of the 1455/452 bracelet. So I've since picked up an original emblem and now need to know how to properly attach it to the clasp indentation. The key word here is 'properly', as it seems these emblems disappear rather freqently from these bracelets, and I don't want a repeat performance. To help understand how it was attached I picked up a cheap Polaris bracelet clasp in which someone had forceably removed the same emblem but left traces of it in the indentation. I figured that under magnification I could tell how it was previously attached, but after looking at it I'm still pretty clueless. I don't see epoxy residue of any kind or any heat stress from a spot weld (if the emblem is only gold plated and not solid gold), and if it was solid gold and friction welded to the stainless I would expect to see some heat discoloration in the 1455 bracelet indentation, which I don't.....it's perfectly clean and not heat discolored. So these two clasps aren't giving up their secret to me......which is where you guys come in.
I'm not saying I want to replicate how Omega put the two parts together, as that apparently wasn't very successful, but then again the Polaris emblem looks like it put up one hell of a fight before ultimately losing the battle. So at this point I'm just looking for advice on how to best reattach the new emblem to the clasp, and if anyone knows how it was originally done?
thanks,
bob
I picked up a second Pre Bond 200m (396.1041) that's in nice shape, but the gold OMEGA emblem was missing from the clasp of the 1455/452 bracelet. So I've since picked up an original emblem and now need to know how to properly attach it to the clasp indentation. The key word here is 'properly', as it seems these emblems disappear rather freqently from these bracelets, and I don't want a repeat performance. To help understand how it was attached I picked up a cheap Polaris bracelet clasp in which someone had forceably removed the same emblem but left traces of it in the indentation. I figured that under magnification I could tell how it was previously attached, but after looking at it I'm still pretty clueless. I don't see epoxy residue of any kind or any heat stress from a spot weld (if the emblem is only gold plated and not solid gold), and if it was solid gold and friction welded to the stainless I would expect to see some heat discoloration in the 1455 bracelet indentation, which I don't.....it's perfectly clean and not heat discolored. So these two clasps aren't giving up their secret to me......which is where you guys come in.
I'm not saying I want to replicate how Omega put the two parts together, as that apparently wasn't very successful, but then again the Polaris emblem looks like it put up one hell of a fight before ultimately losing the battle. So at this point I'm just looking for advice on how to best reattach the new emblem to the clasp, and if anyone knows how it was originally done?
thanks,
bob