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WTB Found Omega Dynamic Strap Key 206 or 69

  1. ahsposo Most fun screen name at ΩF Mar 30, 2016

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    This is the tool for removing the band.

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    I have an adjustable tool but want one of these or the flat two size #69 tool.

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    Thanks!
     
  2. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Mar 30, 2016

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    FYI - Neither of those are made any longer. The only tool they sell now is one that goes on a Bergeon case opening tool, so if you find one it would have to be vintage.

    Cheers, Al
     
  3. lillatroll Mar 30, 2016

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    I bought a strapkey on ebay in June. The seller had about 10 of them. I imagine they are long gone but it's worth keeping an eye out there.
     
  4. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Mar 31, 2016

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    Can't you just use long nose pliers?

    Or scissors?

    Sorry, some recent posts may be influencing me.
     
  5. ahsposo Most fun screen name at ΩF Apr 14, 2016

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    The custom made key from a big ass paper clip I've been using works okay buy I want the REAL DEAL, hence my post.
     
  6. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Apr 14, 2016

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    I've been looking for about two years for one as well.

    In the meantime I use a standard caseback wrench, but it would be nice to have one of the red ones.

    If I find any I'll let you know.
     
  7. ahsposo Most fun screen name at ΩF Apr 14, 2016

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    Yeah, I saw those but figured I get one later. "Plastic crap" I thought. There'll be a ton of them and these are over-priced. Same thought when I saw one recently on Etsy. I hemmed and hawed and some other sucker bought it. Now I want one. Because I can't find one I want it worse.
     
  8. ahsposo Most fun screen name at ΩF Apr 14, 2016

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    I am using a standard caseback wrench too. Just kidding about the paper clip...
     
  9. lillatroll Apr 15, 2016

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    The plastic crap ones are what came with the watch and have dynamic on them. I have seen them in pictures but I imagine the chances to get one of those is slender. The other one plastic crap one was sold aftrr msrket in watch shops, I beleive. One of the teeth broke off mine the first time I tried it but it is not the end of the world.
     
  10. watchlovr Apr 15, 2016

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    Got 2 of these, I'll dig them out, not sure of the numbers on them