Folks I have an interesting 002 dial combo - and I’m hoping to verify how unusual it is. What I see on my example - No Ts, Step Dial, High Swiss Made. D inline with 29 seconds marker but the minute markers do not meet the step, as I’ve seen in many other 002s. My serial isn’t that late - 20520... and obv has Baton hands I’d love to see your 002s for comparison.
Adding some other reference materials - looks like this has come up a few times! Thanks @eugeneandresson https://omegaforums.net/threads/105-002.97395/ https://omegaforums.net/threads/lets-see-some-105-002s.32883/ https://omegaforums.net/threads/omega-speedmaster-105-002-depora.46055/ https://omegaforums.net/threads/pls-help-experts-are-these-parts-original-or-not-105-002.35052/ https://omegaforums.net/threads/speedmaster-105-002-box-papers-mallams-auction.99390/ https://omegaforums.net/threads/omega-speedmaster-105-002-62-excellent-condition-now-£12500.62909/ https://omegaforums.net/threads/reduced-pre-pro-105-002-62-cal-321-speedmaster.91126/ If you have a High Swiss Made, I'd love to see a current pic!
Digging around a bit, it seems that this particular dial - MWO A6 - can be seen on .002s, and on early .003-63s. The note I've seen suggests this is rare combination - but is correct. As I understand it - it then gets a little 'transitional' to overload that term, when we see this dial stamped with T's, A6bis, and then finally the A7 dial which can be found in -63 to -65s - but the A7 has the T Swiss Made T I suppose I'm saying, it does look like this dial can be found in both refs, but will defer to those who've seen more of these.