OK...this is weird one

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40 years ago, or so, my father was presented with an Omega Speedmaster. I'm pretty sure it was one of the ones that were engraved on the back that it was Flight-qualified by NASA for all manned Space Missions, and The first watch used on the Moon. But it also had an engraving that it was "presented to Lascelles Lee". About 25 years ago, it disappeared; either it was stolen from my quarters at NAS Corpus Christi, or it was stolen from the visiting officer's quarters on Lowry Air Force Base. At the time it had quite a large chip in the crystal. If anyone should have come across this watch...please keep in the back of your head that it is not currently with it's proper owner.
 
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Do you by chance happen to know the serial number?
I'm afraid not. I'm just hoping the personalized engraving is the give away. In truth, i was just a child when I got it, and I had no idea what I had.
 
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Keep checking in to the forum, people google those named in inscriptions all the time, maybe someone will come along tomorrow or next year
 
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Do you by chance happen to know the serial number?
Or any fact and proof that states you as the legal owner of the watch as well? Just prepare to be able to answer this question if the watch eventually shows up sometime in the future.