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·Hello and this is my first post on the Omega Forum.
I recently acquired a 2nd vintage watch and 1st Omega vintage watch. My grandfather's gifted and pristine Bulova 1954 Standish watch has inspired me with an appreciation of these older watches. I carefully researched a second watch model I would want to alternate with the gold colored Bulova and decided it would be a mid 60s stainless steel Omega Seamaster DeVille.
Well I have now successfully acquired a great condition/example of a stainless steel 1963 Seamaster DeVille (14905-SC) that I wish to match with a period correct metal bracelet since I generally like the fit and look better than leather bands. Through a bit of internet hunting, I believe the watch came with a leather band, but bracelets were offered separately at that time as accessories and that those bracelets available then were numbers 7912, 8270 and 8220.
I would like to verify this with the knowledgable forum members before I begin a search toward a purchase. Also, I would like to inquire about the correct end links to search for. The dimensions of the watch are 40mm lug tip to lug tip and 35mm in width (not including crown). The lug buckle width is 18mm. Please let me know the correct end link number to search for as well.
Thank you in advance for your advice and comments.
I recently acquired a 2nd vintage watch and 1st Omega vintage watch. My grandfather's gifted and pristine Bulova 1954 Standish watch has inspired me with an appreciation of these older watches. I carefully researched a second watch model I would want to alternate with the gold colored Bulova and decided it would be a mid 60s stainless steel Omega Seamaster DeVille.
Well I have now successfully acquired a great condition/example of a stainless steel 1963 Seamaster DeVille (14905-SC) that I wish to match with a period correct metal bracelet since I generally like the fit and look better than leather bands. Through a bit of internet hunting, I believe the watch came with a leather band, but bracelets were offered separately at that time as accessories and that those bracelets available then were numbers 7912, 8270 and 8220.
I would like to verify this with the knowledgable forum members before I begin a search toward a purchase. Also, I would like to inquire about the correct end links to search for. The dimensions of the watch are 40mm lug tip to lug tip and 35mm in width (not including crown). The lug buckle width is 18mm. Please let me know the correct end link number to search for as well.
Thank you in advance for your advice and comments.