Identifying Omega Pushers

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So I bought a big stash of Omega parts a while back and amongst them were quite a number of pushers, some used, some unused.

@Aludic and I spent a relaxed day sorting through them all, measuring and identifying what we could, with the focus being on trying to sort the Speedmaster pushers out from the rest. We have got some pretty much nailed down ( 105.012 and 105.003 ) but there are so many of varying sizes it has been proving quite a challenge to make make significant headway on the rest.

Here's a picture to give an idea,

What I'm hoping for is that other members may know the pusher dimensions of specific references in their collections and can post them here. I have a feeling these are mainly 50's/60s/70s pushers and I'm assuming the majority are for Speedmaster and Seamasters of varying flavours.

 
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I like the title of your post. Attract the attention of all the Omega addicts on here!
 
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What dimensions do you need? Quick measurements from my 18k 2451 (I think 1952), which seems to have annoyingly different dimensions to both the stainless and GF version of the same reference.

The cap diameter and height are 3.94mm and 2.78mm respectively, but I suspect they're meant to be plated and all of the gold has worn off, so assume they're meant to be 4.0mm and 2.8mm. Know anyone who might like to have a go at replating these caps?

Shoulder diameter is 2.94mm. If you need the length too, I'll see if I can unscrew one later so I can get the full length too.
 
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Basically I'm looking for watch reference, pusher cap diameter and length as a starting point for help with ID'ing mine
 
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Basically I'm looking for watch reference, pusher cap diameter and length as a starting point for help with ID'ing mine

okay, I'll see if I can get a length measurement to add to the above then.
 
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okay, I'll see if I can get a length measurement to add to the above then.
Finally measured, they’re about 6.07mm length, so assume they’d be 6.1 if the plating was still intact.