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  1. timeismoney Feb 9, 2015

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    I think I will need your help here, Al. But if anyone else have any insight into this, would love to hear it. I have a cal.321 (105.012) in need of a dust cover, can I purchase one for the cal.861 as a replacement? If so, should I purchase:

    https://www.cousinsuk.com/search?SearchTerm=speedmaster+dust+cover

    1. Code: OME096FE0032
    Or
    2. Code: X8543U
    Or
    3. Code: X22279

    Thank you all in advance.
     
  2. michael e Still learning. Feb 10, 2015

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    I bought this one096FE0037 , it worked fine, you can pinch the edges to make it a little tighter.
    Hope that helps.
     
  3. marturx Feb 10, 2015

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    rogart likes this.
  4. timeismoney Feb 10, 2015

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    Yes, very helpful. Thank you both!
     
  5. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Feb 10, 2015

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    096FE0037 is what you want.

    Cheers, Al
     
  6. rogart ray it again, Ram. Feb 10, 2015

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  7. timeismoney Feb 10, 2015

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    Thank you, Al!
     
  8. Tritium Feb 10, 2015

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    Saved for future reference - obasac
     
  9. Banner Roar May 4, 2016

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    Looking for advice on fitting a dust cover. Got a 096FE0037 off ebay. How is it held in place over the movement. There looks to be a lip out side the movement but the dust cover diameter is smaller than this.
    Thanks in advance, Marcus

    [​IMG]
     
  10. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker May 4, 2016

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    They tend to be a tight fit, but make sure the cover is not distorted and it should press on...
     
  11. Banner Roar May 4, 2016

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    I am not one to force things but size seems wrong.
     
  12. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker May 4, 2016

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    Okay, but since I have no idea what watch you are fitting this to, if the enlargement ring is the correct one for the watch, and you have not included any photos or other information, it's pretty difficult to help...
     
  13. Banner Roar May 4, 2016

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    Picture upload malfunction due to chubby fingers......::facepalm2::

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  14. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker May 4, 2016

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    Have a good look here and tell me what you think the problem might be...

    [​IMG]

    Cheers, Al
     
  15. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker May 4, 2016

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    This photo might help too...

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  16. Banner Roar May 4, 2016

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    Obvious, side by side. Is that an incorrect ring for the watch vintage 76 and should be replaced or is there an larger dust cap to fit. tks
     
  17. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker May 4, 2016

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    There is only one inner cover. The enlargement ring needs to be replaced. 079LC086108.

    Cheers, Al
     
  18. Banner Roar May 4, 2016

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    Tks for the advice Al........sounds like a job too far for me so a trip to the STS shop for this one.