Omega 321 - Adjusted Two 2 Positions

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Just wanted to add to this thread. I recently found a 105.003-64 from a private party. Not a dealer, not a collector, just an older gentleman with a watch to sell. The movement serial number is very in-tune with other examples from this era and there is indeed "Adjusted two 2 positions" text on bridge, but no OXG mark.

I have confirmed with a source at Omega that this serial number indeed matches 105.003 and was shipped in 1965 to US market.

 
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Just wanted to add to this thread because I'm discovering many interesting things in regards to my recently acquired Seamaster 321 105.004 in a solid 14k. This 321 movement also has the "ADJUSTED TWO 2 POSITIONS" engraved with the "OXG" on the bridge. Which makes sense, since this is a 14k 17 jewel watch that was destined for the US market (and possibly for Cartier USA).

However, after some research on other examples of similar Omega 321 Seamasters, it seems the all solid 14k Seamaster 321s had the "ADJUSTED TWO 2 POSITIONS" and a few steel models. Indicating this probably had a little more value than a regular 321.

The solid 18k cases, which were probably not meant for the US market, had no markings, and definetely not UNADJUSTED. Which may mean they were adjusted, but not necessarily needed to be stated for US tax purposes.