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Well that's something i was working since august and happy coincidence i am posting it today... I have received quite a few pms over this issue so i decided to make a thread as to help the members that are not so familiar with the process.
The most popular models like the po and the smp have been fully covered by R2 who has already provided you the serial numbers of the parts so there is no need for you to search more. But there are some other seamaster and speedmaster models (and others too) you may be interested too, so i though to give a little help...
Every gen part has a unique serial number as you know. If you find that serial number you will be able to source it on ofrei or cousins or to check if the one you found on ebay is indeed the one you are looking for.
The first action and most important is to find the case reference number, if you have this serial you will be able to find pretty much all the parts for that model and only the one you are searching for...
So let's see how you can find the case reference number. There are more than one ways to do it, but i will show you how i am doing it, i think it's pretty simple and quick...
What we will do is that we will take advantage of the work ofrei has already done for us.
The first thing you have to do is to find the model number of the watch that the part belongs too.
For example let's say i am searching for the black bezel of the big planet ocean, a very popular model and part...
So i visit omega's site and specifically their watch finder, http://www.omegawatches.com/watchfinder?gender=gents you can find here all the models available along with their model number.
I choose the seamaster under the collection and then the planet ocean big under the sub collection.
As a result i got all the planet ocean models/combos.
I scroll down and i find the one i was searching for. There you go, you found the serial number of the model.
If you are interested in more details about the watch just click on it.
So now we have the model number 2200.50.00 and here is the "trick", just copy that number and do a search at ofreis site for it.
We are pretty lucky cause the bezel appeared first in our search so we are basically done. But we are searching for the case reference number we talked about so as to have full access to all the parts of the specific model.
We click on the Omega Bezels, Genuine for Omega Watches and here you go, thats the case reference, if you have this you have everything.
Cousinuk system is based on this philosophy(you have to register to have full access).
Lets visit their site to see what i am talking about. This is the first thing you see.
Click on the omega and then afterwards on the omega case parts, since we know the case reference number.
Hit 168.1650 in the omega case number window and click on look up. The result will appear on the right, click on it and then on the search for items button. The results will appear down. See? All the parts available, pick whatever you are searching for.
So to resume, find the model number, find the case number and bingo!!!
A very helpful link also is this one http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/showthread.php/omega-seamaster-calibre-35597
I think all the model numbers are gathered there. The calibers too.
That's all folks, i wanted to keep this guide small and simple, i hope i didn't get you confused...
The most popular models like the po and the smp have been fully covered by R2 who has already provided you the serial numbers of the parts so there is no need for you to search more. But there are some other seamaster and speedmaster models (and others too) you may be interested too, so i though to give a little help...
Every gen part has a unique serial number as you know. If you find that serial number you will be able to source it on ofrei or cousins or to check if the one you found on ebay is indeed the one you are looking for.
The first action and most important is to find the case reference number, if you have this serial you will be able to find pretty much all the parts for that model and only the one you are searching for...
So let's see how you can find the case reference number. There are more than one ways to do it, but i will show you how i am doing it, i think it's pretty simple and quick...
What we will do is that we will take advantage of the work ofrei has already done for us.
The first thing you have to do is to find the model number of the watch that the part belongs too.
For example let's say i am searching for the black bezel of the big planet ocean, a very popular model and part...
So i visit omega's site and specifically their watch finder, http://www.omegawatches.com/watchfinder?gender=gents you can find here all the models available along with their model number.
I choose the seamaster under the collection and then the planet ocean big under the sub collection.

As a result i got all the planet ocean models/combos.
I scroll down and i find the one i was searching for. There you go, you found the serial number of the model.

If you are interested in more details about the watch just click on it.

So now we have the model number 2200.50.00 and here is the "trick", just copy that number and do a search at ofreis site for it.

We are pretty lucky cause the bezel appeared first in our search so we are basically done. But we are searching for the case reference number we talked about so as to have full access to all the parts of the specific model.

We click on the Omega Bezels, Genuine for Omega Watches and here you go, thats the case reference, if you have this you have everything.

Cousinuk system is based on this philosophy(you have to register to have full access).
Lets visit their site to see what i am talking about. This is the first thing you see.

Click on the omega and then afterwards on the omega case parts, since we know the case reference number.

Hit 168.1650 in the omega case number window and click on look up. The result will appear on the right, click on it and then on the search for items button. The results will appear down. See? All the parts available, pick whatever you are searching for.


So to resume, find the model number, find the case number and bingo!!!
A very helpful link also is this one http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/showthread.php/omega-seamaster-calibre-35597
I think all the model numbers are gathered there. The calibers too.
That's all folks, i wanted to keep this guide small and simple, i hope i didn't get you confused...