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That's a familiar photo! :)
Mar 25, 2014,20:21 PM
Below is a closer one that shows the calibre numbers. I took it years ago to show the visual differences between the 1510, 1511, and 1516.
Kurt, I do not think you will find a photo without the gray plastic. I think the gray plastic is a part of the electronic module that cannot be removed. I have an old parts list from the cal 1510 -- very similar to the 1516 -- and it has a drawing of the module with the gray plastic piece that is labeled with part number "1510.9150 Electronic Module."
As of several years ago, STS in the UK still worked on these watches. If you Google "HEQ forum" (high-end quartz), you will find another watch forum that specializes in these sorts of things. You may want to ask there for guidance, since many people on that forum are enthusiastic about these wonderful watches!
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By: Kbo-sbo : March 24th, 2014-06:00
Hello, please are there Any one how can give me a picture of the full movent cal 1516 without the grey plastic Cape. And I will be very greatfull Thanks Kurt Denmark
Ronald
By: Kbo-sbo : March 25th, 2014-10:52
Hello, thank You for the response, I have found out that I nede a new electronic module for my watch sadly exstreamly hard to find Kurt
Ronald
By: Kbo-sbo : March 29th, 2014-06:32
Hi, I thank You for the links but i am stock. Cant get it repaird at omega so if Your now anybody how have a movement cal 1516 im interestet in it
That's a familiar photo! :)
By: CR : March 25th, 2014-20:21
Below is a closer one that shows the calibre numbers. I took it years ago to show the visual differences between the 1510, 1511, and 1516. Kurt, I do not think you will find a photo without the gray plastic. I think the gray plastic is a part of the elect...