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路For your consideration is this vintage 1967 Omega Speedmaster ref: 105.012-66 CB.
Serial: 24.9XX.XXX
Dial: Beautiful applied logo "Narrow Ts" dial in excellent condition and with great patina. Tritium plots have been stabilized in the past and are in great shape with some minor degradation. 2 small blemishes on the dial can be seen between the 53 - 54 & 8 - 9 minute markers. (Please keep in mind that you are viewing high resolution images taken with a DSLR & a 100mm macro lens under bright studio photography lighting. These are hardly noticeable to the naked eye).
Hands: Original Tritium hands in very good shape. Minute hand has minor Tritium flaking.
Case: 'CB' asymmetrical case. Appears to be unpolished. The beautiful CB facets on the lugs are sharp and well defined. Case shows some wear, (Please refer to pictures).
Bezel: Very nice "DON" (Dot Over Ninety) TACHYMETRE bezel with no chipping. A ding near 75 marker and some minor wear as shown.
Bracelet: Original Omega 1039 bracelet with 516 end links. Bracelet is dated 3/67 and is in very good shape with some stretch.
Movement: Omega Cal 321. Running and keeping good time. No known service history.
Accessories: Box & papers. Though blank, the 2nd owner whom I purchased this watch from said that this is how he purchased it from the original owner several years ago.
Omega Extract Of The Archives has been ordered and will be shipped to the buyer upon arrival from the Omega Museum.
Notes: Very appealing example of a "full set" 105.012-66 CB Speedmaster with a very nice dial and an amazing CB case.
Asking price: [WATCH IS SOLD] $16,000.00 net to me which will include worldwide shipping.
Payment by wire or PayPal (Buyer covers fees).
Located in Los Angeles.
F2F deals are always welcome.
Extremely huge versions of the images found in this ad can be e-mailed to an interested buyer upon request (they are too large to upload here).
I will offer a 48 hour inspection/approval on the watch.
Full refund only if grossly misdescribed or not 100% authentic Omega.
(No buyer's remorse returns will be accepted).
If returned, watch must be in 100% exact same condition received.
Thanks OF for the space!


























Serial: 24.9XX.XXX
Dial: Beautiful applied logo "Narrow Ts" dial in excellent condition and with great patina. Tritium plots have been stabilized in the past and are in great shape with some minor degradation. 2 small blemishes on the dial can be seen between the 53 - 54 & 8 - 9 minute markers. (Please keep in mind that you are viewing high resolution images taken with a DSLR & a 100mm macro lens under bright studio photography lighting. These are hardly noticeable to the naked eye).
Hands: Original Tritium hands in very good shape. Minute hand has minor Tritium flaking.
Case: 'CB' asymmetrical case. Appears to be unpolished. The beautiful CB facets on the lugs are sharp and well defined. Case shows some wear, (Please refer to pictures).
Bezel: Very nice "DON" (Dot Over Ninety) TACHYMETRE bezel with no chipping. A ding near 75 marker and some minor wear as shown.
Bracelet: Original Omega 1039 bracelet with 516 end links. Bracelet is dated 3/67 and is in very good shape with some stretch.
Movement: Omega Cal 321. Running and keeping good time. No known service history.
Accessories: Box & papers. Though blank, the 2nd owner whom I purchased this watch from said that this is how he purchased it from the original owner several years ago.
Omega Extract Of The Archives has been ordered and will be shipped to the buyer upon arrival from the Omega Museum.
Notes: Very appealing example of a "full set" 105.012-66 CB Speedmaster with a very nice dial and an amazing CB case.
Asking price: [WATCH IS SOLD] $16,000.00 net to me which will include worldwide shipping.
Payment by wire or PayPal (Buyer covers fees).
Located in Los Angeles.
F2F deals are always welcome.
Extremely huge versions of the images found in this ad can be e-mailed to an interested buyer upon request (they are too large to upload here).
I will offer a 48 hour inspection/approval on the watch.
Full refund only if grossly misdescribed or not 100% authentic Omega.
(No buyer's remorse returns will be accepted).
If returned, watch must be in 100% exact same condition received.
Thanks OF for the space!


























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