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I'm new to the forum, and haven't quite got the procedure for posting pics down yet. I have a Speedmaster that I've owned for many years, with a "lug-less" case and integral stainless band. The back is a snapback marked with the SeaMaster logo and "861" (presumably an 861 movement). It looks to me that the previous owner buffed or polished the case front and sides, but left the case back original matte stainless. The very lightly engraved legend on the fixed tachymetre bezel is barely legible, but still there. If anyone can accept pics of this very nice Speedmaster from me, and help to identify it's vintage, and verify it's authenticity, I'd sure appreciate it.Beautiful chrono. Thanks for any help.
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