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·CB lug tips are flatter, while HF's is pointed. Flatter tip could be to prevent piercing through or damage the suit.
CB lug tips are flatter, while HF's is pointed. Flatter tip could be to prevent piercing through or damage the suit.
Bringing back this thread because I had an interesting observation regarding the A1 24 teeth crown vs. B2 32 teeth crown debate as original to the 105.012-66. Schmitt's Apollo 17 watch from the Smithsonian shows a 32 teeth crown and a few examples in this sharing thread also shows a 32 teeth crown by OF posters.
However, another similarity that these watches have is that they also have "Wide Space T dials" which I assume is a later 105.012 dial (closer to the 145.012 dials), and possible made later 4th quarter 1997. This could provide some proof that the 32 teeth crowns were used during this transition.
My 105.012 HF with Wide Space T dial, Oct 1997 production, B2 32 teeth crown.
Tack! You are correct sir, born in Linköping but currently living in Stockholm. I´ve tried finding you on the swedish forum, are you active over there? (KS).
Aaah!
The big Ctiy!
Sweet!
I am a member there, but not active, this Forum here is much more fun and interesting!
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I totally understand you being here, you seem to have a very specific rabbit hole 😁
..Here’s my CB.. 10 years of ownership.. Doesn’t get much wrist time 😕
..original “fat neck” pushers and dial in sunlight looks a very dark brown 😮
My latest addition to the Speedmaster collection is this 105.012-66 HF in all original condition, up to the first generation hesalite with the flat foot Omega logo. It has the close T dial and 1506/16 bracelet with hardly any stretch. I bought it through Watchfid (owned by the writers of Moonwatch Only), I can highly recommend them, Anthony was amazing.
Anyway, here are some pics. Funny to see the same gradient discoloration of the minute hand as yours @hansaboy.
My latest addition to the Speedmaster collection is this 105.012-66 HF in all original condition, up to the first generation hesalite with the flat foot Omega logo. It has the close T dial and 1506/16 bracelet with hardly any stretch. I bought it through Watchfid (owned by the writers of Moonwatch Only), I can highly recommend them, Anthony was amazing.
Anyway, here are some pics. Funny to see the same gradient discoloration of the minute hand as yours @hansaboy.
Stunning watch. A grail for me. Congrats!
Wow - Congrats!
Amazing condition!
And I think that my HF has a very close serial nr to yours!
Mine has 24956xxx!