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Re: What kind of parts are you wanting?

: Bezel for a Pre-bond smp 200m, mid size
: quartz, in black.

On parts like that, people who don't know where to get them usually are completely unqualified to install them. These are not parts for the hack home mechanic to try a do-it-yourself fix with.

That's why for such pieces, Omega does not sell them direct to the general public. You would need to order that through a watch repair shop and would be well advised to have someone at that shop install it for you.

If you really do know what you are doing and have the right tools for changing a bezel, you might be able to order the part through Frei & Borel at 510-832-0355 ext 2.

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