145.006 / 145.016 Seamaster Chronograph Research Thread

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Amazing thread! I bought an 861 seamaster about 10 years ago because I loved the dial and color combo. Nice to hear that dial is legit and rare (never seen similar ones previously). Seems that hands are replacement. The color difference between hands and dial is not evident in everyday wear. Have it on an Omega nato, which complements the orange hands. If anyone ever sees fitting red hands, let me know! ;-)
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Amazing thread! I bought an 861 seamaster about 10 years ago because I loved the dial and color combo...

Wonderful Seamaster!
 
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Amazing thread! I bought an 861 seamaster about 10 years ago because I loved the dial and color combo. Nice to hear that dial is legit and rare (never seen similar ones previously). Seems that hands are replacement. The color difference between hands and dial is not evident in everyday wear. Have it on an Omega nato, which complements the orange hands. If anyone ever sees fitting red hands, let me know! ;-)

It’s a Seamaster with a very rare dial you have here. Congrats !

I believe this is the 4th Seamaster with this dial and calibre 861 I have seen over the last decade. Not more. you’re correct, all the hands are unfortunately later replacements.

Cheers from the 321 brother 😉

 
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GREAT CHOICE OF STRAP HERE..


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Let’s start with the 145.016 with what I called a Silver radial dial with thin indexes :



- Silver dial
- Applied logo
- Radial sub counters
- Long thin applied indexes with tritium dots at outside edges
- Integrated tachymètre scale
- Chrome hour and minute hands with a tritium track and a black track
- Orange chrono hand (18.20mm)
- Black sub counter hands

 
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Just posted some radial Seamaster parts for sale among other stuff.

but those are difficult to find. 548 end links especially!

Some 548s available as well 👍
 
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Thank you so much for this fantastic informative thread, here is a little beauty I picked up recently.
 
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They have been increasing in value rapidly!
Now with an Extract from the Archives; Production: January 26, 1968
So fun that Omega can do this..
 
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Now with an Extract from the Archives; Production: January 26, 1968
So fun that Omega can do this..

So it’s a 145.016 ! I first thought of a 006 👍
 
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So it’s a 145.016 ! I first thought of a 006 👍
The archives say...
Reference: ST 145.006
Calibre: 321 (manual-winding chronograph with 30-minute and 12- hour recorders)
Movement N°: 25.44xxxx
Model: Seamaster
Metal: Stainless steel
Dial: Black with luminous indexes
Production: January 26, 1968 Delivered to: Australia
 
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The archives say...
Reference: ST 145.006
Calibre: 321 (manual-winding chronograph with 30-minute and 12- hour recorders)
Movement N°: 25.44xxxx
Model: Seamaster
Metal: Stainless steel
Dial: Black with luminous indexes
Production: January 26, 1968 Delivered to: Australia

Aaaah even better ! My eye/guts didn’t fail 😁

Very cool to have such a late cal. 321, congrats ! 👍
 
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Aaaah even better ! My eye/guts didn’t fail 😁

Very cool to have such a late cal. 321, congrats ! 👍
Thanks. I’m so happy with it.
 
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Just received this. I'm just over the moon about the condition.
I am adding the seller's photo as a reference 😀
And click on the image to see finer details!

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Great. Now I have a thing for these. Adding a 145.016/145.006 the "list"🤔
 
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Very nice!! And that strap looks superb with it

Edit: The watch looks superb with this strap 😀
 
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Yeah. It's Delug's strap. I think brown compliments silver or champagne dial well.
 
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How it wears on my wrist.

Meh.. doesnt fit you at all, you should sent to me 😁