Looking for Official Omega Straps Catalogue

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Hi,

Anybody have access or know where I can get an official Omega Straps catalogue with some real measurements?

Omega Service Center in Toronto suggested that I get an real Omega Strap and Buckle as part of the service of my Vintage Omega (1955 Seamaster Reference 2846-1),

16mm Buckle = $60 CAD
Calf Kar Pad Brown Norm 18x16 Mat = $200 CAD

Correspondence over email with the Omega Service Center is so far not very helpful,

Q: Do you sell for small wrists (5.75 ~70mm and 115mm)?
A: We sell smaller straps yes.

Q: Do you have picture/strap that came with the watch originally?
A: ... ignored my question

Q: Do you have a catalogue of pictures?
A: Single picture (attached below)

Q: I checked your website, only a few natos, can you send me a link maybe of your catalogue?
A: Different person - Take a look at www.omegawatches.com and if you have a watch (which I did include in the trail) in mind let us know.

I have a feeling there is a catalogue, otherwise where did the picture the first Service rep send me come from?

Why go for the official strap? I've tried aftermarket straps and then fit a real Omega Buckle on and found it's not quite the right fit. And now I just want to know.

Recommend Strap

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My Watch

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The photo they sent you comes from the Omega Extranet - not a publicly accessible site

The strap in question is part #97632064. The dimensions are 75 X 115. The 16 mm steel buckle is part #94511602.

This strap comes in three lengths, short, normal, and long. The above is normal, but is the closest to the dimensions you asked for. The short version is 65 X 105, and the part number for that is 97632064S.

What else is it that you need?
 
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The best advice we can probably give you is to get your watch back from the Omega service center and find a watchmaker who is experienced in sympathetic restorations of vintage watches.
 
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The photo they sent you comes from the Omega Extranet - not a publicly accessible site

The strap in question is part #97632064. The dimensions are 75 X 115. The 16 mm steel buckle is part #94511602.

This strap comes in three lengths, short, normal, and long. The above is normal, but is the closest to the dimensions you asked for. The short version is 65 X 105, and the part number for that is 97632064S.

What else is it that you need?

Thanks Archer, the information you given was exactly what I was hoping to understand.
 
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This might give you ideas as well.
Tom

Thanks Tom! That was helpful... never thought to search specifically for old adds.
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The best advice we can probably give you is to get your watch back from the Omega service center and find a watchmaker who is experienced in sympathetic restorations of vintage watches.

Unfortunately, the recommended folks I contacted here were already booked up. I did insist Omega Toronto send it to Switzerland (glad I did given the Toronto correspondence) and to leave untouched the dial and case. Hands, I was ok with provided it's replacements would be the exact same length and shape.
 
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Thanks Archer, the information you given was exactly what I was hoping to understand.

If there are other straps from Omega you are considering and need to confirm dimensions, let me know.
 
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Thanks for everyone's help. Just to close the loop. I was told the 16mm buckle Omega Service Center recommended should now be 14mm to match the below straps (sigh).

Opinions welcome... a) buy Omega b) custom strap: dark brown like the add VetPsychWars posted. It seems to taper less so stick with the 16mm buckle. And of course I can then add "quick release". c) buying this Oris Strap and fitting in an Omega Buckle,


Omega Straps - Alligator straps are $300 CAD and others are $200.

 
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Oh, we’re spending your money? Then, absolutely, go for the Omega strap but source a NOS period correct gold filled Omega buckle.

If I was spending my money? I’d buy a value strap from another supplier, making sure to get the lug fit perfect at a good value cost and use a generic buckle (and start an eBay autosearch for a good value Omega buckle to buy later).