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I have some speedmasters & I have some owners manuals.
I've finally got around to trying to match up the watches & Owners manuals that I have.
Whilst doing this it dawned on me that I don't have & have never seen an Owners manual for a Speedmaster MK IV.
The Speedmaster professional ( MK I if you like ) has had many many different owners manuals over the years.
My MK II came with original box & papers as shown here.
The MK III owners manual looks like this ( German version shown )
& there are 2 different MK V manuals as shown here
or
So, who has a MK IV manual & what does it look like ?
I know the movement is the same as in the MK III or basically the same as in the Speedmaster 125, but Omega MUST surely have had an Owners manual for the MK IV.
Here's my "lonely" MK IV...
S.
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