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I found a watch for the NOS 1450 bracelet that I bought a couple of month ago…
A 145022 with a serial number starting 4822xxxxx.
This dates it to the late 80’s and I am guessing that it is an 89. It cane with the original owners instruction book and a red omega box, which may be original.
This is one of the watches originally sold with the 1450 bracelet – I know this because it came with it’s own 1450 which could just be seen in the sellers picture – (small inset – see below)
As far as I know they were only produced for about 4 years.
It also has T Swiss Made T on the dial does anyone know when they stopped using Tritium?
Happy Friday to all..
Cheers
Mark
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