Omega constellation non-removeable link pin broken

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Hello everyone,

I have an Omega Constellation and I stupidly got it caught on something sharp and it snapped the pin in a non-removeable link. There are two jagged broken pieces of the post sticking out either side of the link (see pic). No jewelers around here are able to help me. This happened years ago my old jeweler that retired was somehow able to fix it - no such luck this time. Does anyone have any idea of what I can do? Any help would be appreciated. I do have a spare link from when my watch was shortened years ago, but in order to use it, I'd have to remove the current link which has another non-removable pin on the other side of it.

Thank you very much in advance.
 
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In my opinion, you send that picture to Omega customer service and ask them how they can help. Just "snagging" it ought not have caused this issue, though if it's solid gold, I can understand why. Start a dialog, what's the worst than can happen?
 
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How about a side shot of the bracelet? I was under the impression that all links on that early style Manhattan model had access to the pins via the removal of the side caps.