4th Jun, 2025 10:00

Silver, Jewellery and Watches Auction

 
Lot 396
 

Omega: A gentleman's stainless steel Speedmaster chronograph bracelet watch

Omega: A gentleman's stainless steel chronograph bracelet watch
Model: Speedmaster
Reference: ST 145.022-78
Date: 1979
Movement: Cal.861 17-jewel manual wind
Dial: Black, luminous baton hour markers, white outer 1/5th second divisions, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, white pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, centre seconds
Case: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, shouldered crown flanked by twin pushers, tachymetre to bezel
Strap/Bracelet: Fitted 1171 Omega link
Closure: Logo folding clasp
Size: 41mm
Accompaniments: Omega box, outer card, International guarantee booklet, instruction booklet, spare bracelet links

Footnote:

Purchased by the vendor in 1979 while serving as a fighter pilot at RAF Brawdy in Pembrokeshire. The jeweller who supplied the watch, Howells of Haverfordwest, are still a going concern. A photograph accompanying the lot was taken of the vendor while flying in formation, shortly after purchasing his Speedmaster.

Sold for £2,500


Condition Report

  • Case and back: Light scratches and micro-abrasions consistent with age and use, more pronounced on the lugs. Back gasket has vulcanised and needs replacing.
  • Crystal: Fine abrasions overall.
  • Dial: Good.
  • Hands: Good.
  • Strap: Later replacement. Links a little stretched. Scratches to clasp.
  • Movement: Winds, sets and runs. Chronograph functions correctly. The vendor advises that the watch has been serviced within the last five years.
  • Accompaniments: Omega box has some wear, especially to the inside hinge cover. Outer box fair with some signs of age. Instruction booklet has some wear/signs of age. Guarantee has minor signs of age.

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