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Another great watch for your collection & by the looks of it, it came with a great Speedmaster box to :-)
The "STYLE" of bracelet has been used on a couple of Omegas. Although that exact bracelet was ONLY used in the 125.
Chuck covers the bracelets in his 125 page
The main difference between the old & new bracelets is the weight & thickness. The older ones are heavier & thicker.
as for other watches with similar bracelets.
Check out the 1st pic in this web page
The Time Computer also had a similar bracelet.
here's an example pic from eBay.
I doubt if the links are interchangeable between the various similiar looking bracelets.
I believe ( modern ) 125 bracelets are easily available from Watchco in Australia.
I hope this helps
Steve
Hi Juko,
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