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Gerard
09.10.2006, 23:02
I was searching my HD and came across this picture... ?(

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b280/hiethaar/Diversen%20Omega/custspeeddate.jpg

A short PM to a former Moderator of WUS, Jean-Michel, cleared the picture.. ;D

This is a prototype for the Speedmaster ''Racing'' with a 3300 movement.
The watch (and the wrist I asume ;)) belongs to the Omega Museum curator, Mr. Marco Richon.
For the final product they came to the carbon fiber dial and the date at 6'.

JM, where ever you are, thanks for the info.. :P

Kind regards,
Gerard

Insoman
10.10.2006, 07:22
8o 8o 8o 8o 8o


really interesting :gut:

-CD-
10.10.2006, 08:20
I always thought that this Speedy from Mr. Richon was a 1861 cal. with a modified date indicator!!!

Interesting to read, that this is a prototype for the new 3301/3 caliber serie!

Greetings Christian

Gerard
11.10.2006, 06:44
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b280/hiethaar/white_dial_prototype.jpg

Cal.321
St.145.012
1968

Prof. Rolex
11.10.2006, 07:25
Hier ein weiteres, sehr seltenes Speedmaster-Exemplar:

http://home.xnet.com/~cmaddox/omega/watches/speedmaster/Mark_II_145_034.jpg
(Quelle: Chuck Maddox)

http://www.katoso.com/watch4sale/watches/stock/A634b.jpg
(Quelle: katoso.com)

Speedmaster Mark II, Ref. ST 145.0037, 1974, sogenannte „Telestop“ mit fernsteuerbarer Auslösung der Chronographendrücker.

Gruß
Matthias

Insoman
11.10.2006, 07:28
sieht eher aus, wie ne Mk II am Defibrilator :D :D :D


interessante Uhren :gut:

miboroco
11.10.2006, 09:25
Was es alles gibt 8o

a.lyki
11.10.2006, 14:58
Omega hatte einige "Leckerbissen" im Sortiment.