Peter Blake Seamaster Bracelet Link Parts

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Hi can any tell me the Omega part numbers for the standard link (114ST1998) pins and tubes on the stainless bracelet 1610/930, I've looked at the documents on Cousins etc. but there are a lot of different variations (of pins and tubes) it's impossible to know what the correct combination is, and I'll just end up ordering the wrong parts (again) and Cousins only sell them in packs of 1 so they aren't cheap. Thanks.
 
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For the 1610930 bracelet, the pins for the regular link is 128ST2000, and the tube is 201ST0055.

Note that pins and tubes for attachment to the clasp are often different, and they are sometimes for attaching the end links, depending on the bracelet.
 
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For the 1610930 bracelet, the pins for the regular link is 128ST2000, and the tube is 201ST0055.

Note that pins and tubes for attachment to the clasp are often different, and they are sometimes for attaching the end links, depending on the bracelet.
Al, can you tell what needs to be ordered from this pic (Speedmaster 1861), is it the same partsno's you mentioned;

 
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Is this a 1998849?

That is a fixed link that has come apart somehow. Those are not meant to be disassembled...

Omega used to sell a "strand" of links that went from the last link near the end link, towards the clasp to the first removeable link - the part number for that is 119ST1998, but that part is discontinued.

Possibly the link could be put back together using a press and some Loctite, but someone's made a mess of it...
 
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Is this a 1998849?

That is a fixed link that has come apart somehow. Those are not meant to be disassembled...

Omega used to sell a "strand" of links that went from the last link near the end link, towards the clasp to the first removeable link - the part number for that is 119ST1998, but that part is discontinued.

Possibly the link could be put back together using a press and some Loctite, but someone's made a mess of it...
I'm told a 1958.

Someone on a local watchforum had an accident on his pedelec

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For the 1610930 bracelet, the pins for the regular link is 128ST2000, and the tube is 201ST0055.

Note that pins and tubes for attachment to the clasp are often different, and they are sometimes for attaching the end links, depending on the bracelet.
Ok thanks for that.