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  1. Scirocco160 Feb 9, 2019

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    Hello good people
    I’ ve had this very crisp 1960 Seamaster cal. 285 for a while, and the other day I came across an unused Beads of Rice bracelet (someones leftover) at a local 2nd store for s measly 25$....
    Is there any correct endlinks to match my case correctly to this bracelet? Was s bracelet even available in 1960? 45EC412B-80FA-4EEA-99C4-92FF557ACFA7.jpeg 70C8CB80-FFF4-4261-8F9E-97319D4E4FEF.jpeg 3C7674DC-27AF-4A9F-9845-721B2EE47C4A.jpeg
     
  2. Davidt Feb 9, 2019

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  3. Scirocco160 Feb 9, 2019

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  4. Davidt Feb 9, 2019

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    Ah, that might be a list form the latter part of the sixties when Omega changed to the 6 digit coding.

    Try searching for a for sale ad of your reference. I'm sure one will have a BoR with it so you could check the endlinks.
     
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  5. warrydog Feb 9, 2019

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    @Davidt thanks so much for referencing the above thread.. It is exactly what I've been looking for.
     
  6. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Feb 9, 2019

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    Just a clarification, OPs bracelet would be a five row bracelet, the sides are not counted.
     
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  7. Scirocco160 Mar 15, 2019

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    How do you read the list? I've also got a reference 166.002 that needs correct endlinks. Can someone explain how to dechipher the numbers?

    Would 166.002 read as 166.0020, then bracelet# and correct endlinks?