Omega Speedmaster cal 321 #26.074.xxx with Extract of Archives

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For your consideration an Omega cal 321 with an Omega Extract of Archives.

The movement has the serial number 26.074.xxx, has been delivered to Germany and cased into a Speedmaster 145.012 in 1968.

The movement had a full service in 2014 and documentation will be provided.

It has just been removed from a watch by my watchmaker and is in complete condition.

The movement is sold as is, no returns after parts swap please. Please ask questions or ask for more specific pictures.

Price $3500 OBROView attachment 512251 View attachment 512252 View attachment 512253 View attachment 512254 View attachment 512255 View attachment 512256 View attachment 512257

Bank transfers or Teller’s checks are accepted. Shipping & handling in CONUS is included, all other countries please inquire. Shipping is fully insured and of course the correct value will be used for custom purposes. I prefer to ship directly to the buyer, if other arrangements are made I will not be responsible after dropping off the shipment.

I have bought a few watches here on OF and I can provide you with feedback from EBay and Etsy if requested. The buyer may share feedback on request.

I wish this transaction to be win/win and I will do everything to make it so.

Thanks for your interest and to OF for the space and opportunity to post this FS ad.
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In the follies of early watch collecting, I bought unknowingly/uninformed a 105.012 with this 145.012 movement from Chrono24. Finally I broke down and tracked down a 105.012 movement and had it swapped into the watch for obsessive compulsive completeness. Now this movement, which is running great and doing what it is supposed to do, is surplus.
 
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145.012...the whale of 321 Speedies...I tell you, there will be less left intact than the high production number would suggest..
 
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I agree.
An undervalued reference, but as everyone else I am drawn to the moon affiliation......(where is the lemming emoji?)
 
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I agree.
An undervalued reference, but as everyone else I am drawn to the moon affiliation......(where is the lemming emoji?)

Michael Collins didn't walk on the moon with his 145.012 but it was also used on the moon, just ask AlanShepard 😉.
 
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Michael Collins didn't walk on the moon with his 145.012 but it was also used on the moon, just ask AlanShepard 😉.

Ahhh, second does not count 😲🙄😉
 
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If you can, keep it for parts!

I was thinking the same, but right now I would prefer the cash. But if no one is interested I will keep it.