Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Can anyone help with the ID of the bracelet in the photos - it has no number on the clasp.

13 vs 9 links - the spare links still in place are secured via 10.5mm x 1.5mm springbars

The end links are 19mm and the finish, although difficult to see because of wear, appears to have been all brushed along the length of the bracelet

I have considered it may be fake but I don't think so - under the loupe, every bit is identical to the 1069 on my Dad's 1960's Seamaster which he bought new - except of course the 1069 has a polished centre row with // engraved lines   

1125 possibly ? - but why would the clasp not be numbered?  

DSC03703.JPG

DSC03701.JPG

DSC03702.JPG

Posted

I recommend you join thr Omega forum if you aren't already a member, and ask the question there.  There are many very knowledgable folk that will probably have the answer you require.

  • Like 2
Posted

Looks like a 1125. Many times the buckle could have been changed at some time? What number does the endlinks have? 617 or 560 ? 

Posted

Have misplaced the end pieces somewhere - last saw them about a month ago - they will turn up - I suspect the Boggart has pinched them to wind me up but I am not biting (I used to) he will get bored before I do :)

Just '77' on the bits

 

×
×
  • Create New...