Omega Speedmaster mark II ref 145.014 a stainless steel wristwatch with bracelet, circa 1970 dial: slate grey calibre: cal. 861 manual winding, 17 jewels movement number: 30991386 case: brushed and polished tonneau-form, screw down back with Omega seahorse logo Closure: Omega link bracelet and folding clasp dimensions: 41 mm diameter, internal circumference approximately 171 mm signed: case, dial and movement. Accessories: none the distinctive Omega Speedmaster Professional mark II was produced between 1969 and 1972 with a few variations including one with an exotic dial and one in 18ct gold. The Speedmaster mark II came with the same Lemania based movement as the Moonwatch, reference 145.022. This movement is Omega's calibre 861 and was in production from 1968 until around 1996 when it was succeeded by the calibre 1861 movement. The current model has a slate grey dial with a distinct racing flavour in a bold cushion-shaped case, recalling the 1970s.
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