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ยทThis is an vintage Omega "7077/7912" Flat-Link bracelet which is made up of mixed original parts sold without end links (I have some 18mm end pieces listed separately).
The bracelet is includes 15 permanent links (the widest terminal link has been removed from the 6 o'clock side and nicely re-installed in the 2nd link position). The clasp cover is from either a later generation 7077 or a 7912 and the clasp leafs are from a 1971 1039 bracelet. The links themselves have very little stretch and are therefore likely from a 1035 bracelet. 7 spring/stretch links are included and the springs work well. The date stamp on the clasp denotes 4th quarter of 1971 and there some minor tool marks and signs of polishing on the clasp cover.
There is very little stretch in the links and the spring links work very well. The clasp snaps closed tightly. The terminal links are around of 17.6mm.
Yes, this is an odd-ball bracelet but it looks great and functions well when paired with period correct Rancheros, Seamasters, Constellations, Speedmaster Reduced, or even your Trilogy models when using the appropriate end pieces. Great for a spare, or as your first Flat-link bracelet and the priced has been discounted appropriately.
Asking $500 which includes shipping in USA. International shipping to be arranged.
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The bracelet is includes 15 permanent links (the widest terminal link has been removed from the 6 o'clock side and nicely re-installed in the 2nd link position). The clasp cover is from either a later generation 7077 or a 7912 and the clasp leafs are from a 1971 1039 bracelet. The links themselves have very little stretch and are therefore likely from a 1035 bracelet. 7 spring/stretch links are included and the springs work well. The date stamp on the clasp denotes 4th quarter of 1971 and there some minor tool marks and signs of polishing on the clasp cover.
There is very little stretch in the links and the spring links work very well. The clasp snaps closed tightly. The terminal links are around of 17.6mm.
Yes, this is an odd-ball bracelet but it looks great and functions well when paired with period correct Rancheros, Seamasters, Constellations, Speedmaster Reduced, or even your Trilogy models when using the appropriate end pieces. Great for a spare, or as your first Flat-link bracelet and the priced has been discounted appropriately.
Asking $500 which includes shipping in USA. International shipping to be arranged.
I have good feedback here at OM, but since my profile name is so short, you have to search by Google: https://www.google.com/search?q=DIV+omega+forums+reviews+sitemegaforums.net&sca_esv=de3e428f524f6eaa&sca_upv=1&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS1100US1100&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjhqOKWn9SHAxWCPDQIHWIhE90QrQIoBHoECBYQBQ&biw=1366&bih=566&dpr=1