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hello can anyone please help I got this watch from my late father when he passed it had been , attempted to be repaired by who know and the minute button is missing , i managed to get it p and running but cant find a replacement button anywhere on the internet.

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If you look at the inside of the caseback there will be an Omega case # inscribed.  It will be something like 191089 or 8910805.

Take that number and you'll be able to search Cousins UK for parts related to that case here:

https://www.cousinsuk.com/category/filter/omega-case-parts

You'll also want to search in the Cousin UK documents to see if there will be a diagram for this case.

There looks to be some pushers on ebay for the 1337, but you'll really need the exact part number because there are always different lengths and finishes (gold/steel) options.

 

 

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thank you for your help , i have looked at cousins and they are not much help the case number is 196.0280 the watch was given to my father in south Africa for 20 years service in 1984 , if I could just find the part number for the pusher that would help me some what ,

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The first link has information about your watch.

The second link has your pusher available brand-new. As an added bonus they list the part number 086ST4907.  Unfortunately just because you have the part number doing a search doesn't mean you're going to build get one anywhere else. One of the material houses that comes up appears to be wholesale only. Cousins lists it as typically Omega is parts restricted.

 

 

https://www.omegawatches.com/en-us/watch-omega-seamaster-classic-md-196-0280?tmod=1

http://www.ofrei.com/page989.html

 

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