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  1. peterkirk01 Oct 5, 2018

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    Thanks OF. Just looking for a little information please. I owned 2 Speedmaster mark 4.5 at the same time a number of years back. One was a standard 4.5 but the other had a completely separate body from the bracelet. You could separate both body and bracelet and work the chronograph like a stopwatch. Could someone please post the reference number of this watch.
     
  2. bama2141 Oct 5, 2018

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    The Speedmaster MkIV has such a case —- 176.009. I believe the Speedmaster 125 also does — 378.0801. The “Mark4.5” is 176.0012 also allows the movement case to be removed from the outer case and bracelet.


     
  3. peterkirk01 Oct 5, 2018

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    I do have a speedmaster 125 on original bracelet and unfortunately it does not come away from the bracelet.
     
  4. bama2141 Oct 5, 2018

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    The Speedmaster 125 has a bracelet which is integrated with the case. However, the watch movement is mounted into a subcase that can be removed from the outer case.

    Photo is from the Chronomaddox.com website:

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  5. peterkirk01 Oct 5, 2018

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  6. peterkirk01 Oct 5, 2018

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    Thanks. The Speedmaster that you show is I think not a 125. It has the same bracelet as the watch I once owned. It would be great to get the exact omega reference.
     
  7. zebrespace Jan 10, 2023

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    Hi, look at this one, reference is the same 176.0012

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  8. zebrespace Jan 10, 2023

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  9. peterkirk01 Jan 10, 2023

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    Thanks for the update.
     
  10. zebrespace Jan 10, 2023

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    Happy to help you