Philipps
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Ordinary SM 300 & 105.002.....
I am posting since 1 month on the Rolex category since Dr.Strong is the moderator and he asked me to come by so i found this Omega category....
These 2 Omega's are off course interesting by reference, nice watches with a lot of history. The Speedy 105.002 has been delivered in '63 and now has a nice warm Tropical dial [ one of my addictions ; - ) ] and the Seamaster has a Military engravement on the back of the case. The certificate stating it was delivered to the Bristish Army in 1970. I was told that sometimes at the end of the serie it was alsodelivered with 'Civil' dials - without T.
Anyway, i am very pleased and thought you would like to see them too.
Enjoy, Rgrds.Philipp

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Thanks a lot, Phillips
By: amanico : March 31st, 2008-12:48
I prefer the SM 300 for its very strong look! Thanks for the informations, I'm hunting badly this SM 300, but I have to admit that this is a watch I don't know very well, so I have to ask around me quite a lot of things to go further in my modest knowledg...
Welcome to the forum!
By: Bill Sohne : April 1st, 2008-04:12
Hi Philipp Nice watches.... The tropical dials are in huh? i have a early Speedy with a tropical dial this is a CK 2915-2... i had this watch for a long time.... Looking forward to seeing more watches from your collection!! Good Hunting Bill Sohne...