Update: OMEGA Speedmaster BA145.022 - Gold Apollo 11 from 1969

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Not sure why an extract is required for this one. Correct later caseback which is inline with the number. 30k seems very fair in todays market based on the Hoodinkee sale that carried lots of questions.

This seems to be a no questions piece in decent wearable condition at a dare I say below market price.

The only thing an extract would do is verify that the movement is the one that it shipped with... This is not a later BA modified with spare parts as denoted by the correct caseback and wide oval OM dial.

All fair points….. it is just a bit odd since the seller had decided to ask for an extract and then said they could not get one.
 
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While I am not claiming it’s unpolished, I certainly don’t think these photos are good enough to be 100% certain of that … sometimes photos can be deceiving with these cases … Hans had it in hand and would/should have noticed that.
 
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If it can’t get an extract i would worry about a movement swap for whatever reason in the past.
 
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If it can’t get an extract i would worry about a movement swap for whatever reason in the past.
I think in this case, that doesn't really matter... That is me...
 
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I think in this case, that doesn't really matter... That is me...

Yea that’s just a can you live with it or not. I don’t know many who’d be ok with an extract less BA unless it was really cheap.
 
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Yea that’s just a can you live with it or not. I don’t know many who’d be ok with an extract less BA unless it was really cheap.
Agree. It all depends on what Hans wants to do with this piece: is it (another) daily wearer, or is it really supposed to be a collectible one (in which case, I would want to see a correct EoA and a case in decent shape).
 
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Agree. It all depends on what Hans wants to do with this piece: is it (another) daily wearer, or is it really supposed to be a collectible one (in which case, I would want to see a correct EoA and a case in decent shape).
It’s not like this is a put together piece. If it has a service or non matching movement does it really affect its value at the end of the day? This is a wearable piece not a safe queen.
 
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It’s not like this is a put together piece. If it has a service or non matching movement does it really affect its value at the end of the day? This is a wearable piece not a safe queen.

I think it probably effects the monetary value significantly. Like most vintage watches. It's definitely wearable!
 
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You should polish the s*** out of that watch...on your wrist.

Nice dial, nice bezel, enough fine surface scratches to camouflage one more so you don't feel guilty. That'd be the envy of any GTG.

It is a little wierd about the extract. Maybe an opportunity to squeeze the seller a bit more.

Good luck.
 
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Hi,

the movement No. begins with 28420*** is that close to original or far away?
Can someone please check? I have got the complete number.

BR
Hans
 
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Very close looks like it is OK , maybe the seller is a lazy guy to ask the EoA , or for a Huge circonstanciés was exchanged by another in time 861 comming form a 145.022 😀))))) but this is already a huge improbable circonstanciés but never know of course
 
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Agreed, appears to be close... BA145.022 #333 has movement number 28420412. #518 has movement 28422487.
 
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Well,

thank you for all your helpful comments and informations, sadly the watch has been sold one day before I placed the order 🙁

BR
Hans
 
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Well,

thank you for all your helpful comments and informations, sadly the watch has been sold one day before I placed the order 🙁

BR
Hans
Things happen for a reason…. If you didn’t jump on it, it is probably for a good (unconscious) reason. The hunt continues….
 
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Very nice example. Mikroscratches can be removed with Capecod.
Wouldn't bother for the EOA, as everything else matches, movement S/N is in the correct range. It would not make much sense to swap a 1969 movement with one from the same era, as these are very hard, if not even impossible to find.
Only one thing, as bigsom said, check for the hallmark stamp under one lug. Can't see it at the pictures.
 
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Well,

thank you for all your helpful comments and informations, sadly the watch has been sold one day before I placed the order 🙁

BR
Hans

What a pity! There's a minor upside to this; most people also enjoy the act of hunting, so, enjoy the hunt... 😉
 
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Hello OF,

here is another BA145.022 for sale that catches my interest - "deal" or "no deal" in your eyes?



Anything to mention? Any opinions? Thank you for your help / feedback.

BR
Hans
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Hi,

has anyone a manual / pictures of how to size the bracelet? I dont want to give it without any info to a jeweler.

Thank you,
Hans
 
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Hi,

has anyone a manual / pictures of how to size the bracelet? I dont want to give it without any info to a jeweler.

Thank you,
Hans