From 7077 to 1171... 18 vintage Seamaster and Speedmaster Bracelets

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Subscribed and now im going to rummage in my draw of omega bracelets.

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Subscribed and now im going to rummage in my draw of omega bracelets.

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Lemme know if a 1116/148 turns up 馃槈
 
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Excellent work. Thanks for sharing.
Marked for future reference
 
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This could be a collaborative effort! If everyone measures what they have, we'll have a comprehensive overview in no time flat!
 
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Since we have the experts gathered in this thread, I wanted to ask their opinions. I was just offered the following bracelet, but I'm not sure about the markings. I know that there's such a thing as Omega bracelets that were made in the USA, but I've never really seen one. The only other examples I could find on the web had markings that resembled what I'm familiar with (i.e. all the examples in @uwsearch 's original post). What do you guys think? Authentic or not?

 
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Sorry for bumping but I got this flat links and ends pieces....


No ref on the double notch end links, no conventional ref inside the buckle... Any idea where it can come from?
 
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OK found myself the answer, I didn't even know that offrei provided some flat link bracelet :/
 
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I know there's a limit on sticky's but this surely is worthy. At least on the cusp.
 
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Added some info about 1168 bracelet:

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Here is a picture of the 18mm 1168 for the Geneve "Ancoretta" DIver and 638 endlinks on top, and below, the 20mm 1168 for the Apollo Soyuz Speedmaster and 633 endlinks. Buckles, covers, middle links are the same. The only difference is the outer links that are wider on the rarer 20mm version.

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That is an amazing thread. Thankyou! Mstanga's bracelet chart is a very helpful reference tool, but your post brings those chart numbers to life. Excellent work!
 
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Added some info about 1168 bracelet:

EDIT:
Here is a picture of the 18mm 1068 for the Geneve "Ancoretta" DIver and 638 endlinks on top, and below, the 20mm 1068 for the Apollo Soyuz Speedmaster and 633 endlinks. Buckles, covers, middle links are the same. The only difference is the outer links that are wider on the rarer 20mm version.


So is the 1068 the same as the 1168, just different markings?
 
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So is the 1068 the same as the 1168, just different markings?
Sorry, typo mistake... they are all 1168, no 1068.. (edited)

I mean that there are 2 similar 1168 bracelet, one 18mm wide for a small diver and an other batch 20mm wide for the Speedmaster apollo soyuz
 
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Don't know if you left out the Jubilee for a certain reason but here is oneMy Speedy 145.022 from 1970 came on it. Endlinks are unmarked.

Best regards Max
 
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That Jubilee bracelet looks like a Holzer bracelet, produced in Mexico if memory serves.

@uwsearch, any info on 1067 for Seamaster-s please?