Speedmaster parting out (2998, 145012, 3592, 1171, 321, movement, caseback, bracelet, bezel, hands)

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My watchmaker had a "project" Speedmaster that I decided to pick up to part out. Here are the components available, with a few preliminary photos but with more/better photos coming.

A2 321 movement (transitional, 1963-1964). Symmetrical clutch bridge with stretched lozenge index. *Recently serviced* and running well. Serial #18.945.120 (consistent with references 2998-6, 2998-61, 2998-62). [was $3,299] $2,999.

1171/1 bracelet with 633 end links (from the 1980s). ~6.5"/17cm. Has three removeable links on each side. [was $450] [SOLD $400].

Symmetrical twisted lug caseband (~1970s era).
Signs of polishing. Chip on crown/pusher side. [SOLD $399].

D5 sapphire caseback
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For Speedmaster Professional 345.0808/3592.50/3572.50 (from 1995-2003). [was $450 $399] [SOLD $350].

145012 service caseback
(~1970s era). Signs of polishing, but the seahorse/"Speedmaster" text are still present. Includes dust cover (but can be separated). [was $550 $450 $399 $349] [SOLD $300].

B5 bezel. Dot beneath 70 - style 1 (from 1995-2004). [was $300] $249.

C3 luminova baton hands. Hours/minutes/chrono seconds and small hands. [was $199 $149] [SOLD $130].

Wide/tall pushers. $99.

Omega-signed crystal.
$99.

All prices net in USD. Open to reasonable offers. I accept Zelle, PayPal F&F, and bank wire. I'm located in northern California and open to face-to-face transactions or shipping (terms TBD). No returns, unless it can be demonstrated that something was grossly misrepresented.

I just hit 200 posts on OF, so I don't have any references here yet, but I can provide references from other platforms. Please ask if you have any questions. Thanks, and have a great day!
-Sergio
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Prices updated. I'm also thinking about having the case laser finished in case that would make anyone interested...