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Speedmaster Mark Bracelets Posted By: John Kennedy Date: 10/13/07 20:06:17 GMT Can someone please confirm the correct bracelet and endpieces for the Mark II and the correct bracelet and endpieces for the Mark IV? Original, no. Well, I probably still have an original Mark II bracelet on my unaltered Red/Orange, but it's one of the Mexican made bracelets... Which I personally consider only somewhat above junk. I feel they are over fussy, not especially sturdy [due to the intricate nature of the 5-piece links] and I can only rarely find them the right length or enough pieces and parts to get them to fit me. |
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Stainless Ver. weight on 1162/173 | |
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Weight is on an Omega 1162/172 | |
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Weight is on an Omega 1162/172 | |
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Weight is on integrated bracelet | |
and what I have my c.1045's on [again, look in the Notes section]: |
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Weight is on an Omega 1162/172 bracelet | |
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Mexican Made Bracelet (376.0805 2nd Ref.) | |
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2nd Case Ref 376.0805 (Bclt 1204/212) | |
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2nd Case Ref 376.0804 (Bclt 1204/212) | |
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Wt. on Omega/Mex. unnumbered Bracelet | |
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Weight is on integrated bracelet | |
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Weight is on an Omega 1450 Bracelet | |
Note: Very little is known about the 176.0017 prototype because it was never made in quantity and no examples are known to exist today. |
If, John, you're looking for the correct original bracelet for a 176.007 [which is the cushion Case c.1040 Seamaster, the bracelet for them is a 1170 with the 653 end pieces as per Colin's post over at our good friend's at WUS's Omega Forum: |
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Depending on the lug width, that same bracelet with the same [or properly sized end pieces] would also fit c.321 and c.861 Cushion Cased Seamasters of similar appearance...
Also - Does the bracelet for the 176.0012 (Mark 4.5) have a number or is it just known as the "Made in Mexico" bracelet. Typically they came on Mexican made bracelets in my experience. Chuck...I am looking in your general direction. :) Such is my lot in life! Thanks a bunch. I hope this helps! Good hunting, and as you can see I'm in the market for several 1170/653 bracelets! [and I own a pair of 176.007's like Colin's which need them too!] John |
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