Speedmaster Vintage Ed White Crown

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Can anyone please provide the part number for an A1 24 narrow Omega flat fleet crown assembly for a 105.003-65 and the part number for the crown only?
Appreciate your help.
 
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You mean the part number it had in the 1960s? The part hasn’t been current for 50 years so there is no current part number. There are similar repro crown fitted to the Trilogy and 321 Speedies I guess. Generally at service time it seems Omega fitted whatever was then in use for the Pro.
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You mean the part number it had in the 1960s? The part hasn’t been current for 50 years so there is no contemporary part number. There are similar repro crown fitted to the Trilogy and 321 Speedies I guess.
Thank you for your reply. I mean the original part number...... I believe there are lots of NOS parts out there.
 
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Be careful and I do not agree there are lots of nos parts out there. Crowns are wear parts. They were changed out for a reason. Bought a flat foot crown from a member here. It was cross threaded. Destroyed the old nicely patinated service crown and stem in the process. My 2998-6 now has a brand new Speedmaster crown and stem as a result. Be careful. I’m not going to attempt another and the watch is going nowhere. Of course the member refunded my money. You may not be so fortunate.
 
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Be careful and I do not agree there are lots of nos parts out there. Crowns are wear parts. They were changed out for a reason. Bought a flat foot crown from a member here. It was cross threaded. Destroyed the old nicely patinated service crown and stem in the process. My 2998-6 now has a brand new Speedmaster crown and stem as a result. Be careful. I’m not going to attempt another and the watch is going nowhere. Of course the member refunded my money. You may not be so fortunate.
Larry,

Thank you for your advice. I'll be cautious.
 
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I’m not sure there’s “lots” of parts out there and the ones that are are generally loose, not in original packaging.

Try searching here
David,

Thank you for passing on the parts number list...... that is really helpful of you. I'll try using that.