Can anyone ID this bracelet?

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Hi folks,

I've put in my time searching 'rare omega bracelet' threads and doing google image searches and have come up empty, so if this turns out to be common knowledge then I would ask that you please direct your complaints to the Google Corp. 馃槈

I can't for the life of me figure out when/where this bracelet comes from, and on which watch it belongs. Anyone care to take a stab at this?

 
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Holzer. Depending on the end link width I can tell you what it might fit 馃槈
 
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Holzer. Depending on the end link width I can tell you what it might fit 馃槈

If I'd been handing out a prize for the fastest answer I would have doubled it for you, Toishome. Thanks so much!
 
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With this endlinks I think is goes with some Speedmaster Mark ??
 
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So a US market Speedy Mk II would fit the bill, I'm assuming?

(And the missing 'Hecho en Mexico' stamp is no big deal either way?)
 
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It does say J/M so that is good enough to know is Mexican. It would be better I guess if it goes on a Mexican delivered watch but I am really fussy like that 馃う
 
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I was going off memory of one I had seen on eBay recently. It was advertised as Speedy Mark 4 or 4.5 Looks like this:



https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Omega-Speedmaster-Mark-4-or-4-5-Bracelet-/202738515670

Yup, looks right. So then probably a safe assumption that it was matched with Southern US/Mexico-delivered watches from the Mark IV era and beyond, possibly including some later Mark IIs.

Whatever the case, thanks for chiming in everybody! Much obliged for your insight.
 
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