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: I have: OMEGA Seamaster Automatic, Stainless Steel Case, Snap
: Back, Reference 2474, orginal Band, silvered dial, applied
: steel Markers, Date Aperture, Sweep Second, 23 Jewels
: Automatic Movement, Caliber 1012, Rotorwind, Shock
: Protection, Switzerland, ca. 1975
Anton Kreuzers book reports that caliber as an Omega created movement, the base 1010 movement originated in 1969 and had 17 jewels. The 1012 is a 23 jewel version.
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