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  1. TIMSTAR Jan 12, 2016

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    Hi guys,
    got that worn vintager because I just loved the bracelet....
    it is an Omega $_57-6.JPG $_57-7.JPG $_57-8.JPG 1156 fitted with No. 0 Endlinks. Does anyone have any detailed information on this type of bracelet.
    it reminds me of a 1186 but seems older. any suggestion is highly appreciated
    thanks
     
  2. TIMSTAR Jan 13, 2016

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    anyone has seen this bracelet before?
    do you now when this was produced and for what model? thanks
     
  3. TNTwatch Jan 13, 2016

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    Made in the 60s and not specific to one model, like most Omega steel bracelets. You can fit it on other models if you have the right end links.
     
  4. TIMSTAR Jan 14, 2016

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    Thanks.
    I have not come across that model before.
    I will need to get some decent links.
     
  5. kpaxsg Feb 21, 2016

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    Hi guys, may I know the correct end link for this rivet bracelet of 1156?
    Should it be 0 or 633? Thanks!
     
  6. TNTwatch Feb 23, 2016

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    The correct end links depend on the watch model. Although this bracelet has been seen fitted to several models: Speedmaster, Seamaster and even Geneve in the OP, it is a relatively uncommon bracelet so there may not be enough information about the end links. BTW, the OP's watch has two different end links, the upper one is incorrect but still appears to fit the watch.

    PS: The 633 is certainly incorrect, but may fit as well.
     
  7. TIMSTAR Feb 23, 2016

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    Mine has been thoroughly cleaned and No. 0 Links have been added.
    I resembles a Soyuz bracelet, though it is indeed really special.
    Has anyone fitted this one to a speedy?
    thanks
     
  8. kpaxsg Feb 24, 2016

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    Thanks for the analysis !
     
  9. uwsearch May 20, 2019

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    A lot of bla bla on the web about this extremely rare bracelet..

    It was fitted only on 1968 Geneve 135/136.041 with 589 end links and on 165/166.041 with 599 endflinks

    Never on any speedmaster, never on any seamaster, that's why it's so rare.
     
  10. kaplan Mar 9, 2023

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    I have one of these with 0 endlinks as well, it was advertised as 19mm and for a month until it arrived I lived the high of finding the rarest C-Case bracelet, as they didn't make a riveted single middle link bracelet for C-Case's, only non-riveted 1125/1175 style or riveted 3 middle link ones

    When it arrived I was a bit down as it was 18mm and clearly for .041 G-Case's - however it still fits C-Case's without damaging the endlinks or the watch, so I have it on one of my favourite's

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