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Omega 145.002 cal. 861 Speedmaster Professional with the rare and sought-after 1450 bracelet w/808 solid end links. I thought about parting out the watch head and bracelet (Omega fans know how much the latter can fetch) but it seemed like a shame since the watch is the correct vintage for the bracelet - movement number 4.68xxxxx places the watch around 1985.
The watch was serviced by Temous Fugit here in NYC in February of last year (no docs, sorry). Non-hacking cal. 861 movement is running well, all chronograph functions working properly and resetting to zero. Power reserve around 40 hours. Sorry about the lack of movement picks, I don't have the tools or know-how to pop the hood. I am allowing for an inspection period for your watchmaker to take a look inside (see terms below).
Indices are staring to yellow, and there's a small amount of tritium loss in the hour hand (see pics). The case has nice, sharp corners, and the insert is in great shape. Original Hesalite crystal looks good.
The 1450 is sized for my 7" wrist, and I have one extra link (I think 1450 links are available at Otto Frei if your wrist is over 7.5"). The clasp has desk-diving swirles - I'm not one for buffing, but I think they could be eliminated with Scotch-Brite if they bug you, I'll let the next owner decide. Overall TZ rating an honest 85%.
I'm like to get $2200 because of the rarity of the bracelet. I'll listen to offers, but if I don't get one reasonably close to that I'll part out the watch and bracelet. Price includes Paypal fees (verified addresses only) and overnight shipping. USA deals only, I don't want to deal with the hassles of international shipping.
Three-day inspection period, during which I will accept a return only if I've misrepresented the watch in any way (not because your wife is mad that you bought another watch).
E-mail me with any questions you might have, I'll do my best to answer them indetail. I have references, don't hesitate to ask! Thanks for looking!
Paul
pcorio@nyc.rr.com
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