Omega Speedmaster ED WHITE 105.003-65 circa 1966
Description
Omega 105.003-65 Speedmaster "Ed White" 10500365 105 003 665, original stainless steel case is in excellent condition and lugs are full and defined, on a period correct Omega 1035 bracelet (stamped 2/67) with 506 endlinks, manual wind Omega Caliber 321, original black dial with applied metal Omega logo is in fantastic condition and has a slight tropical tint, original tritium lume has devolped a nice dark patina, dot-over-90 "DON" bezel in exceptional condition, hesalite crystal, original dust cover for movement, 24M movement serial (1966), diameter: 39mm, thickness: 13.5mm, Excellent Condition for a historically important reference and including an Extract from the Omega Archives; dated October 1966.
Product price
SOLD
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