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  1. VMP33 Mar 7, 2018

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    Hello and thank you for this great forum,

    May I ask your help to figure out what are those 2 Omega bracelets that I have and which omega watch they will fit on?

    Thanks a lot.
     
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  2. auxpomme Jun 9, 2019

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    Bump. Curious myself
     
  3. JwRosenthal Jun 9, 2019

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    This is a Lucas question.

    Hey @Lucasssssss - what we got?
     
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  4. JwRosenthal Jun 9, 2019

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    The 3 row has the 540 endlinks which fits the 1098, which would work on my SM120, but it doesn’t look like a 1098.
     
  5. Lucasssssss Jun 9, 2019

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    Thanks for tagging me in this. These bracelets are difficult, as both are foreign bracelets and so do not appear in my table.

    The first is the most difficult, as there are not many markings on the clasp. the endlinks are a little more helpful, they are ref 540 (19mm), and so came on the 1098, as JwRosenthal has indicated. From my research I do not believe that they came on anything other than a 1098 bracelet, but this bracelet is not a 1098. However, I do not know exactly what model of bracelet this is. As for the reference it came off, I can list you what refferences I have so far which were attached to 540 endlinks. These are: 166.062, 168.022, 168.023, 166.028, 166.032, 135.0027, 145.0017, 145.0018, 146.0017, 135.027, 136.027, 165.027,1 66.027. This is not an exhaustive list.

    The second appears to be a Holzer bracelet, made in Mexico. I know some were supplied on Speedmasters, but I don't think this one was one of them, however I imagine there shall be some Speedy gurus coming through soon. These kind of endlinks were used often of the 70s watches with hooded lugs, such as the mk2 Speedmaster or Flightmaster. It would help if we could have the measurements of the endlinks to narrow it down to which model it may fit.
     
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