Hello Steve. A few years ago Omega was willing to sell parts direct to customers through their parts department. They have since changed their policy and don’t do that anymore and you’d now have to buy the parts, links and screws through third party websites which can get a bit pricey. I believe the entire mod cost me around $300 when I first did it but expect to possibly pay a bit more if you were sourcing the parts yourself today.
Attached is a link to a previous post I made that details the parts needed to perform the mod for the clasp.
https://www.watchcrunch.com/Josh.Pau1/posts/seamaster-saturday-with-this-beauty-36014
Thank you! I was really impressed by their strap quality. It’s only been two days and it’s broken in really well that sometimes I forget it’s on my wrist. It seems very durable too.
Man hahaha once you get that itch it’s almost impossible to get rid of it. I will say the one thing that deters people from getting any Lorier is the plexiglass crystal. Trust me when I say it’s almost a non issue. I used to wear that watch on patrol and it can definitely take a beating. They even include polywatch so you can buff out any scratches on your own but in my time having it I’ve only used the polywatch once.
It wears really well on the wrist as also, as long as you’re good with the 36mm size everything else has been updated from the series 2 minus the clasp but that’s a non issue anyway just don’t expect anything spectacular with that.
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