Planet Ocean Clasps

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I refuse to do this to my 3313 POC. So what's the part numbers?
 
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Once again works fine with PO 2500 on mesh. No other links required.
 
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You need following parts for your titanium 9300 speedy

1 clasp 117TIZ001151
2 end links 118TIZ001574
plus possibly some screws/pins

Clasp is around 190 quid, end links 65 quid each so quite a bit more than SS. Post some pics if you decide to do it.

What's the small link you have on at the moment? My AD told me Omega don't do TI half links for this bracelet.

Hi,

are you sure I also need the end links?

Correct my if I am wrong:
- I need the clasp for the micro adjustment itself
- I also need end links that uses screws if the watch has a bracelet that uses pins
- if the bracelet of the watch uses screws already ( like my Speedy 9300 Titanium ) I would NOT need additional end links

Can anybody confirm this?

Thanks a lot.
Regards from Germany.
Thomas
 
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- if the bracelet of the watch uses screws already ( like my Speedy 9300 Titanium ) I would NOT need additional end links

Can anybody confirm this?

Hi Thomas! The point I've quoted from your post above is NOT correct. My Speedy 9300 also uses the bracelet with screws and I did need the replacement end links in order to mate the adjustable clasp to the bracelet properly. Hope this helps 😀
 
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Ah, okay. Thanks.
I just thought you need the end links to make the "transition" from pins to screws. But it seems to be more than that.

Regards
Thomas
 
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Ah, okay. Thanks.
I just thought you need the end links to make the "transition" from pins to screws. But it seems to be more than that.

Regards
Thomas
I can also confirm that there are no correct Ti end links available for the Ti Speedy 9300. The only option we have for better bracelet fitting is:

- Use the Ti steel endlinks with the Ti micro adjustment clasp, which is not an option for me due to color difference.
- Use the half link posted above, with slight mod due to pin system. I do think that the 42mm Planet Ocean Titanium half link should also fit, this one has screws so would not need the mod and should be an easy fit. I will try to confirm this somehow. The downside is that this half link does not have the polished sides of the center links. But i think with a bit of tape and some polishing material you could create that if you are a bit handy...
 
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I can also confirm that there are no correct Ti end links available for the Ti Speedy 9300.

Can I ask how you arrived at this conclusion please? 118ST1589, which are the end links used to modify SS Speedy 9300, are also technically not correct for this watch but they work. They haven't got the polished bits either, but since they almost completely sit under the clasp and you'd rarely see them anyway it shouldn't be a problem.
 
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Can I ask how you arrived at this conclusion please? 118ST1589, which are the end links used to modify SS Speedy 9300, are also technically not correct for this watch but they work. They haven't got the polished bits either, but since they almost completely sit under the clasp and you'd rarely see them anyway it shouldn't be a problem.
I checked in with a senior on the forum. He confirmed that the clasp and endlinks ref numbers that your OB provided are both belonging to the Ti SM300. I then checked in with a friend who has an SM300 and did some measurements to see if it could fit. The conclusion is that the PCL's of the SM300 are 11,5mm where the (3-piece) centerlink of the Speedy 9300 bracelet is only 9mm. So that will not work unfortunately... For the SS speedy 9300 you need to use the Speedy Mark II endlinks which are the correct size, not the SM300 endlinks. Unfortunately the mark II was only made in SS. Hence there is no solution for the Ti speedy... 🙁
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What about 232.90.42.21.03.001 these end links look similar to 118ST1589
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What about 232.90.42.21.03.001 these end links look similar to 118ST1589
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I actually had that piece before as well, the 42mm Ti PO Liquidmetal. The watch in those pictures, do you know if it is the 42mm or the 45.5mm? And if that is a direct fit for the new clasp (i.e. with OEM endlinks then i cannot really think of a reason why that would not fit... Is there anybody that can find the part numbers for the PO Ti Liquidmetal endlinks?
 
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The watch in those pictures, do you know if it is the 42mm or the 45.5mm? And if that is a direct fit for the new clasp (i.e. with OEM endlinks then i cannot really think of a reason why that would not fit... Is there anybody that can find the part numbers for the PO Ti Liquidmetal endlinks?

It's a 42mm PO and these endlinks are original for that bracelet - replacement clasp fits without modifications.
 
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It's a 42mm PO and these endlinks are original for that bracelet - replacement clasp fits without modifications.
You might be right! 😀 So... who can get us the part numbers...?
 
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I think I am gonna stick to the half link. It does the trick and does not cost a fortune.
I just took it off to get more comfort during the cold time of the year.

Cheers
Thomas
 
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I think I am gonna stick to the half link. It does the trick and does not cost a fortune.
I just took it off to get more comfort during the cold time of the year.

Cheers
Thomas
I understand your choice. Personally for me I would not mind paying 300-400 euro's for a properly working micro-adjustment clasp though. Once you try a watch with such a clasp it is hard to go back to anything else...
 
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Once you try a watch with such a clasp it is hard to go back to anything else...

Yep, that's true. I recently bought a Rolex Sea-Dweller that has such a micro adjustment clasp. It really wears very comfortable.
At the moment I trying to convince myself it's only because of the smaller size of the watch. Because once I figured out it's only because of the clasp I am willing to spend a lot of money to modify it 😗

Cheers
Thomas
 
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I actually had that piece before as well, the 42mm Ti PO Liquidmetal. The watch in those pictures, do you know if it is the 42mm or the 45.5mm? And if that is a direct fit for the new clasp (i.e. with OEM endlinks then i cannot really think of a reason why that would not fit... Is there anybody that can find the part numbers for the PO Ti Liquidmetal endlinks?

For the 232.90.42.21.03.001 above, the clasp links are...118TI1589 | TITAN END-LINK BY CLASSP
 
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You might be right! 😀 So... who can get us the part numbers...?

118TI1589 76.78GBP

Quite funny how the SS part number is 118ST1589, eh? So 99.9% the TI part it is the correct end link.

Omega Boutique is the place to query these things - previous one wasn't their fault since they were looking for a part in reference to clasp which is a Seamaster 300MC clasp. Now they looked it up based on watch reference.

EDIT Archer beat me to it by a second or so 😜
 
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118TI1589 76.78GBP

Quite funny how the SS part number is 118ST1589, eh? So 99.9% the TI part it is the correct end link.

Omega Boutique is the place to query these things - previous one wasn't their fault since they were looking for a part in reference to clasp which is a Seamaster 300MC clasp. Now they looked it up based on watch reference.

EDIT Archer beat me to it by a second or so 😜
Awesome! So now we should have a working solution for the Ti Speedy 9300. I will try to order the parts from a local AD this week!

Also, thanks again Archer! 😀
 
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Awesome! So now we should have a working solution for the Ti Speedy 9300. I will try to order the parts from a local AD this week!

Keep us posted please, I look forward to seeing the final product and hearing your experiences.