Can you put a dial of Speedmaster 105.003 in a 105.012 ?

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Hello,
Reading from some time, but my first post if for a quite strange but specific question to begin :
Does dial of the speedmaser 105.003 and 105.012 have the same size/dimension ?

It is possible to have in a Speedmaster S 105.012-64 a dial that should have been in a 105.003 ??
(even I do not see some credible scenario ... I do not see Omega watch maker doing that, even in a service dial ... but I have my reason to ask馃榾
Thank you !
 
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I think the dimensions are the same (including the feet depth/width), but perhaps something with more expertise can confirm. But I must admit, I am curious, so why are you asking?
 
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You often see straight lugs with incorrect Pro dials and vice versa. Yes they are interchangeable but look wrong of course because of the text difference. Watchmakers weren鈥檛 always fussy about how they repaired Speedmasters, they were tool watches after all. The 861 models had different dial feet but there you see Mk2 dials swapped in.
 
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How about vice versa? Like this one? Could that one be factory issued or at least chronologically correct?

 
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How about vice versa? Like this one? Could that one be factory issued or at least chronologically correct?

yes, dial obviously swapped and wrong for this watch
 
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How about vice versa? Like this one? Could that one be factory issued or at least chronologically correct?

The PROFESSIONAL script on this dial is not original. It was (poorly) added at a later point.
To answer the OP's initial question; Yes, All dials with 321 'feet' are interchangeable.