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  1. Albe100 Sep 29, 2016

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    Hi guys,
    I'm looking to buy a solid gold seamaster similar to the picture. The one I'm looking at has an orange long seconds hand. Do you guys know if this is correct for the reference?

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  2. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Sep 29, 2016

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    German market cal 321 gold with onyx?

    My gut tells me Orange would be a replacement hand.
     
  3. Albe100 Sep 29, 2016

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    My gut is saying the same thing. It just seems more 70s mark style. I know the Camaro had a million variations but on an all god seamaster...

    Do you guys know how hard and expensive it would be to find a correct hand?


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  4. Thomas P. The P is for Palladium and Platinum Sep 29, 2016

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    No idea how hard it would be to find a replacement hand but I do agree that the orange hand is probably a replacement. There are actually a lot of different dials and hands for this watch. Here is my BA 145.016 (an 861 not a 321) for reference by the way:
     
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  5. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Sep 29, 2016

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    I assumed a 321 on the op watch. I may be wrong.
     
  6. Albe100 Sep 29, 2016

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    The one i'm looking at is a 321. I went to see a jeweller who is also a watchmaker and he has one of these from an estate sale and was a cal 321


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  7. Thomas P. The P is for Palladium and Platinum Sep 29, 2016

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    The 145.006 and 145.016 are basically the same except for the movement used I believe. Kind of like comparing a 145.012 to a very early 145.022.
     
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