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1st to 5th fret is 125mm on my 000 so 125 * 25.4/24.9 = 127.5 on an OM. Not exactly that but that order of magnitude.
Apologies for the mixed units!
Specs like scale length should never be considered in isolation - nut width, neck depth and neck profile should all be factored in. For example, I had a 00-18 with a wide V neck and it was a challenge to play despite the shorter scale. By contrast, I have OM-42 with a low profile neck profile that's a dream to play.
Plus fret join (12 or 14) and body depth can also make a difference - you can get 12 and 14 fret 00 and 000s
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
If I could only have one guitar a good OM would be what I would choose.
If you want the OOO without the wide neck then the new Brooke Ligertwood signature has a 1 11/16 nut. Don't know if any UK shops will stock it, as she's not well known, but it does look like a well thought out guitar.
PS,I have noticed that even fingertips and pads as well as shapes can vary from person to person and this can make choosing guitars even trickier. As the owner of small fingers,average arms and chunky fingertips and pads I can testify to these costly dilemmas.