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  1. Peter1337 Apr 27, 2013

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    Hi All, I managed to pick up an old Seamaster 120 Quartz (Calypso) recently but unfortunately the movement is faulty. Does anyone have any leads on where I can get a working replacement movement (1337) or get the electronic module repaired?
     
  2. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Apr 27, 2013

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    STS in the UK might be your best bet
     
  3. Peter1337 Jun 13, 2013

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    Hi Ash, thanks for the tip. They have some electronic bits but not this one. Regards, Peter
     
  4. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Jun 13, 2013

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    Looking at the Omega Extranet - they say to return the Cal. 1337 movement to them for servicing. They list a recycled electronic module in the parts listing, but they likely don't sell it so it would have to go to them.

    Cheers, Al
     
  5. msola Dec 19, 2013

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    Hi there. I'm new to the forum so I just picked up one your post.
    If you are still looking for the module I have it in my stock.
    Let me know.
     
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  6. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Dec 26, 2013

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    Hi and welcome, are you an Omega parts dealer of some sort?
     
  7. msola Jan 3, 2014

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    Hi. Sorry for the delayed answer, but I was away from holidays.
    No, not a dealer, but my father has been running a clocks and watches repair business for almost 40 years now, and we have a substantial stock of spare parts for Omega and other brands. Just to give you an idea, I have Electronic blocks also for calibers: 1330, 1332, 1337,1340, 1350, 1351, 1365, 1375, 1380, 1387, 1417,1426, 1430, 1431, 1450.
     
  8. Thorsten Jan 30, 2014

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    Hi, I am new to the forum and read your post, I would be interested in electronic blocks for 1340 and 1337. If you have more then one since I think the original poster should go first.
     
  9. johnsp1963 Nov 3, 2014

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    Hi. I'm a newbie. I'm wondering where I can get my hands on a part for an omega 1351 quartz: the 1351.9002 framework with motor? I've been trying to repair an old Omega for a friend (I was only asking him to pay for the parts) and it's been a real pain. After purchasing two 1351.9002 from two separate suppliers (they've run out of the part) and each time attempted to attach the minute hand to the centre spindle, both times the spindle broke. I believe the watch must have had a faulty design from the start. Unfortunately I'm committed to fix the movement and am looking for the part (yet again). Any suggestions? How do I avoid breaking the part again? Has anyone else had similar problems? I'm desperate for a solution.

    Thank, John
     
  10. Mahtani May 16, 2015

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    Hi I have a Omega Calypso and I need a movement with the calendar wheel any idea where i can get it, and how much it will cost?
    Regards.
     
  11. Coewhat Jun 10, 2015

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    Hello, I recently won a Omega on eBay and come to find the movement doesn't work. Would you by chance have a cal. 1337 movement?

    I'm not sure about the policies on here but I can give you my email and phone # if you are interested. But regardless, I would absolutely want to converse with you regarding Omega watches, as I have several other Omegas and some other vintage watches.

    Thanks and hope to hear from you.

    N.D.
     
  12. rogart ray it again, Ram. Jun 13, 2015

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    I don't think he will answer you ? . I have tried . There aren't any parts for this movement available no more . To find a donor watch taht has the same movement is the only thing to do . I ery sad as i think there are many watches out there in need of new coils . Had a watch with where the batteru had leaked and destroyed the movement . I don't think even Omega has any parts for it .
     
  13. Andy Leong Dec 4, 2016

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  14. Andy Leong Dec 4, 2016

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    Hi.i looking for 1337 omega electronic module.does still have with you?Thanks.
     
  15. dialstatic Dec 6, 2016

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    All Omega movements are 1337!
     
  16. Tapsman Jan 5, 2017

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  17. West Slope Jan 5, 2017

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    My watchmaker is curreny servicing mine, price is not bad and comes with a 1 year warranty. Seems like you need an Omega account for the parts....
     
  18. Tapsman Jan 5, 2017

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    Hello. If you still have a new 1337 module, I would love to have it! I have an Seamaster 120 I purchased in 2000 in Australia, while I was playing an International Tattoo. The module failed and I found a "donor watch" for a replacement module. It lasted several years, but has also failed. I would love to find a way to keep this old friend working. Hands would be nice too. Thanks.

    I don't have an account, so I don't know what that means. The shop that works on my watch might. Do you know if it's new or a part out of an old watch? Also curious how much it costs. Thanks for your help.
     
  19. West Slope Jan 5, 2017

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    Some watchmakers have Omega parts accounts and apparently that is the only way to get the needed parts. I am having a full service on my grandfather's old Seamaster with a 1337 movement for under $200.
     
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  20. Tony 123 Mar 4, 2017

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    I would love to get a 1337 module too I live in the UK happy to pay shipping costs. Many thanks