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Hi Steve
Many thanks for posting that, the end pieces I have are 516 - 20mm so I guess that there must have been some mix and match at some stage, and that this was probably not the original bracelet.
I have seen another scan (of the 105.003 and 105.012 with race cars in the back ground) where the 105.012 is listed as having the 1506 bracelet.
I am guessing that someone added this bracelet to the watch, but we will never know.
In any event it is nice to know that it is a listed model. I would like to get some No6 end pieces at some stage so that I could also use this on my 105.003 – 64, this has 19mm lugs.
Although I would only use it occasionally as I would not want to damage it!
If anyone has some No6 end pieces I would appreciate a couple of close up scans and may try and get some made by a watchmaker.
Good luck to all and thanks again Steve for remembering me
Cheers Mark
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