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  1. Json1990 Sep 28, 2019

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    Hello everyone,

    When I first got my speedmaster I decided to do the adjustable clasp mod by adding the 117STZ001154 clasp from the planet ocean. It’s been great until recently when I noticed I was missing a screw one it. I’ve been to the AD a couple times and they keep giving me the screw for the bracelet which Is different. Please help me find the right screw! I can’t find the part number anywhere.
     
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  2. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Sep 29, 2019

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    Two screws are listed for the clasp - they don't show where they are located.

    The first is 107ST3386 | SCREW M1.40 ØH2.0 L3.25 STEEL, and it calls for 4 of these.

    The second is 107ST3387 | SCREW S1.4 ØH2.1 L1.55 STEEL, and only one.
     
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  3. WendelClark Aug 20, 2020

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    Hi, i bought the 107ST3386 but it did not fit, could not get it all the way in,the length was ok but it was not threaded all the way like the other 3 in the clasp the 107ST3386 was only threaded 1/3.

    I have the STZ010108 bracelet and the STZ001159 Clasp
     
  4. WendelClark Aug 20, 2020

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    Are all your 4 screws threaded all the way?
     
  5. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Aug 20, 2020

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    Some may disagree, but I have no loose screws.

    I don't have a clasp like this though - I'm just looking up part numbers on the Omega Extranet...

    Where did you buy the screw from?
     
  6. WendelClark Aug 20, 2020

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    Sorry if my english is not that good im from Sweden, so its not my native language.
    i bought it from https://www.swisswatchspares.com/ i think it is the right part, with some fabrication failure
     
  7. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Aug 20, 2020

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    No it's okay - just a joke. I would ask them if they have another screw, if they can check to see if it's threaded all the way.
     
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  8. riparian Jan 6, 2022

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    Thanks for the serial number for the screw, and the link to https://www.swisswatchspares.com/. In my situation, one of these screws fell out near the front of the clasp, causing one of the pushers to fall out of adjustment with the clasp mechanism, and resulting in an inability to unclasp. Had to remove the other three screws and disassemble the clasp to restore it to working order, and made sure to use two screws at the mechanism until I can get a replacement. I know have burnt into my memory every aspect of how the clasp operates. Two screws on their way from Manchester, UK.