Spring bars for Omega Planet Ocean 21mm

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I’m looking for spring bars that fit a lug size of 21mm.There is a 1.8mm and a 2.0.Which one is the correct one?Thanks
 
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The reference number is O068ST2208. I think the spring bars are actually 20mm.
 
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The reference number is O068ST2208. I think the spring bars are actually 20mm.

.. and 1.8mm thickness.
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The reference number is O068ST2208. I think the spring bars are actually 20mm.
OP didn't mention whether he needs it for a bracelet or NATO/leather strap.

I think the 068ST2208 is used for a 21mm steel bracelet/rubber or leather with integrated end links but if you want to put it on a strap I think it should be 068ST2209.

I have the 2207 on my speedy 20mm bracelet and use the 2208 when I'm wearing the speedy on a strap.
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OP didn't mention whether he needs it for a bracelet or NATO/leather strap.

I think the 068ST2208 is used for a 21mm steel bracelet/rubber or leather with integrated end links but if you want to put it on a strap I think it should be 068ST2209.

I have the 2207 on my speedy 20mm bracelet and use the 2208 when I'm wearing the speedy on a strap.
 
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I have a 2019 PO 43.5 mm with a steel bracelet.I have installed a Isofrane 22mm strap.I also have a Omega NATO strap which I believe uses 21mm or 20mm spring bars that are slightly bent.
 
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Reviving this thread:
* Can anyone confirm the 21mm part numbers for the latest gen 43.5mm planet oceans?
* And are they different part nums for rubber strap? vs bracelet? vs nato?

thanks!!
 
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I have a 2019 PO 43.5 mm with a steel bracelet.I have installed a Isofrane 22mm strap.I also have a Omega NATO strap which I believe uses 21mm or 20mm spring bars that are slightly bent.
If you use 22mm straps then stick with 22mm spring bars. Unless the watch is 21mm.
They make curved in what ever your spring bar size is and for Onega natos that run either alitghtly large or small they recommend the curved when you are using the larger size.
 
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I should explain

omega makes natos in wierd sizes like 19 and 21.

So the 19’is for 18 and 19 and you use the curved springbar do you don’t get bunching when putting it on the 18. On a 19mm lug width you use normal strap spring bars. There are strap and bracelet spring bars as well in the same size. Bracelets tend to need thicker springbars with less give in them.
 
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I should explain

omega makes natos in wierd sizes like 19 and 21.

So the 19’is for 18 and 19 and you use the curved springbar do you don’t get bunching when putting it on the 18. On a 19mm lug width you use normal strap spring bars. There are strap and bracelet spring bars as well in the same size. Bracelets tend to need thicker springbars with less give in them.
ahhhh, ok, that makes sense! Well, my PO is 21mm lug width which I believe means I need:

* 068st2108 for the leather & rubber strap [OMEGA GENUINE 1.5mm SPRING BAR 068st2108 21mm Bracelets (slimmer bar)]
* 068st2208 for the bracelet [OMEGA GENUINE 1.8mm SPRING BAR 068st2208 21mm Bracelets 20mm Straps]

But I can't find a place where Omega provides the specification ...

With that, my straps are all OEM for 21mm lugs including the NATO, at least as marked so maybe I can just use 2208 for all? GAH!
 
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ahhhh, ok, that makes sense! Well, my PO is 21mm lug width which I believe means I need:

* 068st2108 for the leather & rubber strap [OMEGA GENUINE 1.5mm SPRING BAR 068st2108 21mm Bracelets (slimmer bar)]
* 068st2208 for the bracelet [OMEGA GENUINE 1.8mm SPRING BAR 068st2208 21mm Bracelets 20mm Straps]

But I can't find a place where Omega provides the specification ...

With that, my straps are all OEM for 21mm lugs including the NATO, at least as marked so maybe I can just use 2208 for all? GAH!
I’d use 2108 or similar for a NATO. There is a difference in figment where a bracelet one might fall out when used with a strap