Gargamel
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Did Omega really used 904L for the Ploprof 600 ?
Jul 25, 2022,09:15 AM
That's what i read on the Internet.
I recently bought a PP 600 that was back from a full restoration from Bienne.
Everything but the caliber was changed to new parts.
Including the case.
And I'm wondering if service cases are also in 904L.
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Did Omega really used 904L for the Ploprof 600 ?
By: Gargamel : July 25th, 2022-09:15
That's what i read on the Internet. I recently bought a PP 600 that was back from a full restoration from Bienne. Everything but the caliber was changed to new parts. Including the case. And I'm wondering if service cases are also in 904L. ...
Can't Omega confirm that for you?
By: cazalea : July 25th, 2022-13:41
Or maybe it would be too much weffortrk to chase down through their purchasing dept... Hmm. Does it matter what the case is made of? Cazalea
Clarifying question.
By: Jay (Eire) : July 26th, 2022-11:52
So the watch is basically new; case, bezel, hands, crystal etc. Only the movement is from a previously sold watch. So what do we call this watch then? New old stock? Regarding your question; Omega can surely answer that for you. Lovely watch; I’ve always ...
I asked an Omega boutique manager . . .
By: Dr No : July 29th, 2022-18:47
. . . regarding watches totally revamped during service. If Omega has all the parts and they're required to bring the watch back to specification, then Omega would notate their records and recognize the watch as authentic. I'd be curious to see the docume...