Omega Speedmaster 105.003 with Omega Certificate

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From my collection I sell a Omega Speedmaster 105.003 with Kal. 321 in very good condition.
The Speedy comes with an Certificate of Omega stating the watch was sold in 1968 to East Germany.
Kaliber 321 is running fine. Beautiful riginal dial with nice patina. Case and case back in very good condition.
Price: 3850 Euro plus shipping
 
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Please note that pictures are essential or the listing will be removed.
 
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The image of the crown/pusher side has the Telemeter bezel shown. Will it come with the Pulsations or Tachymetre bezel? Is the Tachymetre available, and if so, is it the original DON? Corrected per the man😟

Thanks.
 
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The image of the crown/pusher side has the Telemeter bezel shown. Will it come with the Pulsations or Telemeter bezel? Is the Telemeter available, and if so, is it the original DON?

Thanks.

You mean is the original tachymetre bezel available.
 
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You mean is the original tachymetre bezel available.

Yes, my bad. I did mean the Tachymetre bezel.
 
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If yes, is it possible to see a picture with the Tachymetre bezel from the front?

Do you also have pictures of the movement and inside caseback?

Thanks.
 
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A real beauty 👍 I probably should hold off on another Ed White, until more funds are gathered And recover after yet another Speedy Pro pickup 🙁

GLWTS Thomas!!
 
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Please find more pictures attached. The Speedy will be sold with Pulsometer Bezel. BR Thomas
 
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With such a late production by Omega, does the Extract state the reference is the (rare) 145.003, with an internal reference of 105.003? If so, some potential buyers may like to know...
 
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With such a late production by Omega, does the Extract state the reference is the (rare) 145.003, with an internal reference of 105.003? If so, some potential buyers may like to know...
Seems they have delivered the 105.003 even later. Here is my extract (but earlier movement number):
 
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With such a late production by Omega, does the Extract state the reference is the (rare) 145.003, with an internal reference of 105.003? If so, some potential buyers may like to know...
Seems it ends on 5? Wonder what is the full reference?😵‍💫
Quite a lot of info not completely coherent here? Something fishy??
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If so, I think the OP should hurry up and clarify, otherwise.... :whipped:
 
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That's my guess also. Which is what stamped in my caseback.

And mine. Bur not in ny extract.
I think the OP should put all the facts up front. Provide decent movement shots, and not post different bezels in the post. It all makes it look less thrust worthy!
 
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The case back is a 105003-65. In the Omega certificate it is also described as the rare 145003.
 
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Maybe i need a trip to the opticians too but the Crown Didn t look the same in the first pictures ?
 
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No, sorry I mixed a foot from my other 105.005. That is why I posted again some detailed pictures with the crown. Please ignore the second picture. Thanks!
 
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And mine. Bur not in ny extract.
I think the OP should put all the facts up front. Provide decent movement shots, and not post different bezels in the post. It all makes it look less thrust worthy!

OK, now I got your point.
But as I understand from this thread, the reference could be either 105.003 or 145.003 (according to one of the authors of the book we're all waiting for😉 ).

OK, my answer came too late to the party.
 
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No, sorry I mixed a foot from my other 105.005. That is why I posted again some detailed pictures with the crown. Please ignore the second picture. Thanks!



Does it also applies to the 4th and 9th pictures?

The 4th seems to have the vintage crown, the 9th the tachymetre bezel, and both share the same band with the 2nd picture (your other Speedy).