(7th August 2019 Simon Freese Test and Regulate update) My Dad's 105.012-65.

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Hello @Interstellar.
Thankyou for your interest. I'm pretty sure the, pre service, sub dial hands were original to the watch but the hour, minute & chrono hands were incorrect service replacements that my Dad had fitted many years ago.

They were possibly fitted along with the 36 tooth crown and 1171/633 bracelet between in the mid 1970's. When I collected the watch all of the hands had been replaced with new hands and aged to match the plots. The 24 tooth Crown is a vintage original from STS's stock of original vintage parts.I found a little bag in the red Omega pouch. It contains all 6 hands plus the old crown that was removed.

Cheers! Jonathan.


Congratulations on the fantastic end result. I might suggest that you store the old hands in a foam lined plastic container. A flimsy ziplock doesn't protect it against any potential rough handling.
 
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Congratulations on the fantastic end result. I might suggest that you store the old hands in a foam lined plastic container. A flimsy ziplock doesn't protect it against any potential rough handling.
Thankyou @SgWatchBaron .
I will sort out a suitable container and transfer them ASAP.
Cheers!
Jonathan.
 
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what a nice story !
you 're a lucky guy
my father was wearing a rolex ...
 
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Thanks for sharing. This is everything watch collecting should be. A small, almost inconsequential, item that takes on meaning and is now a part of your own journey.

I can only hope to develop something that evokes such memories like this for my own children.
 
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When I took my Speedmaster to STS in March we also took my wife's gold Beuche Girod which had a badly damaged bracelet. Simon brought out a brochure of Milanese bracelets for my wife to choose from. The end result is really excellent and the watch now looks amazing. I'm sure you will be very pleased with yours.
Nice one @SouthernScot! Be nice to see some photos of your wife's watch. Those Bueche Girod bracelets are beautifully decorative.

Happy to oblige, I don't recall seeing many ladies watches on the forum. This watch was actually bought by me about 30 years ago, (as opposed to my own watches, none of which I bought although I do have 60th anniversary Speedmaster on order). I hope my photos show the excellent work carried out by the STS goldsmith in producing such a good looking bracelet which is a very close match to the original. I also enclose a photo of my wife's De Ville just to show Omega runs in the family!

 
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Happy to oblige, I don't recall seeing many ladies watches on the forum. This watch was actually bought by me about 30 years ago, (as opposed to my own watches, none of which I bought although I do have 60th anniversary Speedmaster on order). I hope my photos show the excellent work carried out by the STS goldsmith in producing such a good looking bracelet which is a very close match to the original. I also enclose a photo of my wife's De Ville just to show Omega runs in the family!


Yes you're quite right about not seeing many Ladies items on here. No doubt Mrs @SouthernScot loves her beautiful watches. I'm no Goldsmith but the work in the Bueche Girod bracelet looks very fine.
Cheers for showing us your pictures!👍
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Ah, thanks for the info and sharing Jonathan. Much appreciated. [emoji3]
Hello @Interstellar . My information contained a small error so I'm just posting a correction to your question about the replacement hands from STS: They replaced the hour, minute and chrono hands with new 'aged to match lume' hands. The original sub dial hands were correct so they were retained. The original pushers have also been retained along with the crystal. The original Dot over 90 bezel (that had some how rotated) was cleaned and correctly repositioned. The circular gasket was also replaced and the old one returned with the watch.
Cheers
Jonathan.
 
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Hello @Interstellar . My information contained a small error so I'm just posting a correction to your question about the replacement hands from STS: They replaced the hour, minute and chrono hands with new 'aged to match lume' hands. The original sub dial hands were correct so they were retained. The original pushers have also been retained along with the crystal. The original Dot over 90 bezel (that had some how rotated) was cleaned and correctly repositioned. The circular gasket was also replaced and the old one returned with the watch.
Cheers
Jonathan.


Thanks for updating Jonathan. I am in the same situation as i have an incorrect Chrono hand fitted to my speedy. I'm in the midst of sourcing for a period correct one but nice to know that i still have options if I send in to STS when the time is right if i am unable to find it in the wild.
 
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Love the story, enjoyed reading it. Also, great watch!
 
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Thanks for updating Jonathan. I am in the same situation as i have an incorrect Chrono hand fitted to my speedy. I'm in the midst of sourcing for a period correct one but nice to know that i still have options if I send in to STS when the time is right if i am unable to find it in the wild.

Don't forget in the UK we now also have the option of SFW. Simon Freese Watchmakers.Com.
STS and now SFW. Essex in the UK really is a good place to have a quality watch repaired.

Cheers and good luck with the chrono hand search.👍

Jonathan.
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Don't forget in the UK we now also have the option of SFW. Simon Freese Watchmakers.Com.
STS and now SFW. Essex in the UK really is a good place to have a quality watch repaired.

Cheers and good luck with the chrono hand search.👍

Jonathan.

Yup, been following the other Thread on Simon.
Really an awesome forum with spectacular folks here. [emoji106] [emoji2]
 
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Really awesome story and can definitely second the quality of service from STS 👍
 
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What a fantastic story and pictures.
I wish to move my collection onto my 3 sons someday.
I love the care and attention you took to bring an heirloom back to life.
 
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Finally, after 2 years, I have the Extract of the Archives from Omega for Dad's Old pre-moon Speedmaster. (Extract is on page 1 of this thread at the foot of my original post)👍
 
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Can't "like" your opening post again or I would.

The watch and its family story is heartwarming in the extreme. You get my vote for having the very most "special" Speedmaster of all.

Thanks so much for sharing it here.
 
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I’m really glad you posted on this again or I probably wouldn’t have discovered it. Amazing story. Enjoy.