Planet Ocean Clasps

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Success! As shown in the pics below, I now have the adjustable clasp on my Speedy 9300 and I can confirm it is very awesome 馃榾

The parts required were the clasp itself (part 117STZ00154) and two end links (part 118ST1589). All up, the modification cost around $300 USD. Because the new clasp is longer than the original, I had to have two links removed from the bracelet. The first two photos below show the clasp fully retracted. The second two photos show the clasp fully extended. There are five stops in total. The last photo shows the length of the two clasps for comparison.

 
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Have the clasp and added links on the way for my PO 2500. Can't wait to get them in!
 
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Omega boutique Manchester has ordered one for my PO 8500.


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But does it work in first gen?
 
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But does it work in first gen?

Not sure but I don't think it does work with the PO 2500.


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Not sure but I don't think it does work with the PO 2500.


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It does, seen someone on WUS do it.
 
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It does, seen someone on WUS do it.

Don't think it does mate. PO 8500 uses screws for the clasp (sm300 adjustable clasp is screw fitted) and the PO 2500 uses pins to connect to clasp.


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It does work but u have to get the right links that connect to the clasp also (that have screws instead of pins). I did it when I had a PO LM LE (2500). The OB is Pittsburg knew exactly which pieces I needed and shipped it next day
 
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It does work but u have to get the right links that connect to the clasp also (that have screws instead of pins). I did it when I had a PO LM LE (2500). The OB is Pittsburg knew exactly which pieces I needed and shipped it next day

Yes that's correct. Check WUS there's a great thread with photos and all part numbers you need to connect a PO 2500 to it. Works for the 42 and 45mm versions.
 
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It works. Lots of folks have done it. I have everything on order to take care of the clasp on my PO2500.
 
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All told, parts and labour should total just a touch over $300 USD.
I like that just a touch over 300
 
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I just find out about this yesterday and was lucky as my local Omega boutique had one clasp in stock! [emoji2]

Below installed on my black SMPc bond style 1515/816 bracelet:

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Nice it can also be done on the speedy style bracelet as well! (comming soon!) [emoji2][emoji1303]

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Just popped into the Omega boutique to pick up my new clasp and they kindly fitted it for me as well. Such an improvement and it's very comfortable as well. I'd highly recommend everybody to get this done.

PS. This is the 2500 42mm size if you're wondering.

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Here's mine on my Poc.. so much more comfortable .
Fits perfect now .
Why can't omega get there acts together this should have been supplied originally when the watch came out the factory.
Anyways makes the watch fit so nice now
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