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Help to identify a Speedmaster Pro.
Hi
I have previously determined that I want an LCD Quartz, a tuning fork (F300) and an early Quartz (Megaquartz K32 KHz) Omega in my collection. I think it's an important part of history and fun to have.
I have just picked this one up to day.
The clock seems almost unused and there are almost no signs of wear and everything works perfectly.
BUT clock exist apparently not in Omega's archive, in each case I cant find the reference , or find a similar in the Omega vintage archive.
There is also Seamaster logo on the rear case, but it seems original enough.
If anyone has info ,it will bee received with joy, I must start with the big book and google now!
Omega Speedmaster Professional Quartz
Ref. 186.0004
Cal. 1620
Movement.no.
39584472
Ca. 1976
Best
Thomas
This message has been edited by tdn.dk on 2011-06-02 05:47:15
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By: tdn.dk : June 2nd, 2011-06:05
I love it too! Found the ref. in the big book page 617, and a few others on Google. I was wondering if it is rare, i can see the cal. 1620 was made only in 52.000 pieces. Best Thomas...