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Recently acquired on another forum but not for me
The watch dates from 1973 amd contains the Lemania c. 1040 which is a variation on the Lemania 5100
Its dimensions are
Length 51.6mm
Width 43.5mm
Height 15.9mm
Lug space 22mm
The case is in very good condition, I suspect it has had a Bienne refinish at some stage with the circular parallel finish. The margins remain crisp and there are only minor swirls and no dings/nicks.
The original dial and hands are pristine but the lume no longer glows.
The watch is keeping time to within 7 secs a day and all the chronograph functions work spot on, zeroing perfectly
The mineral crystal does have a fine hairline just to the left of 12 o'clock which can be seen in the photo.
The case back is marked 'Seamaster' which is correct for these Speedmasters
The Omega bracelet will fit an 8 inch wrist but I have no additional links to lengthen the bracelet
There are no box or papers
Here is a link to Chuck Maddox's seminal piece on the Omega Speedmaster Mark series....
http://chronomaddox.com/omega/articl...arkSeries.html
Price is $1400usd shipped from Australia
Please NO LOWBALL OFFERS
These photos are "quick and dirties" .....I will take better ones later
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