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With me for the next few days on special request: Omega Speedmaster ref. 105.012-63 with that little twist ......

.... the letters "A.C.P." on the dial. Those who know, know. Those who don't: check my post here of November 8, 2020 (type "Omega A.C.P." here in the search function) Cheers, HSTE
1Y
By: HSTE
5
leopold
1497

1 of 50 .... back in 1964: the Omega Speedmaster ref. 105.012-63 "A.C.P." of which 50 pieces ....

.... were delivered to the Automovil Club Peruano on July 2, 1964. I think this is the only time, that Omega printed a "customer-logo" on the dial in the factory. (As you know, the "Meister", "Tiffany" etc. few Speedmasters were double-signed in those Jew
1Y
By: HSTE
5
Dr No
1162

My ref. 105.012-63 with that little extra: A.C.P.

It is one of those 50 Speedmasters that were all delivered in one batch on July 2nd, 1964 to the Automovil Club Peruano. Cheers, HSTE
2Y
By: HSTE
7
Dr No
1764

While I don't have a Speedy yet, my favorite . . .

. . . (aside from a NASA-issued 105.012, of course!) would be the A.C.P. This example . . . . . . was posted by Anotol a few years back. Why the A.C.P.? Because the dial was made especially for a private group of auto enthusiasts in Peru. Our So Cal alpha
4Y
By: Subexplorer
46
Subexplorer
7188

NASA? Moonlanding? Moonwatch? No. Not at all. It was all about car racing. And the A.C.P. is the truest to this initial intention for the Speedmaster.

As most of you know, the advertisements of the Speedmaster up until 1969/1970 were mostly about car racing, car rallying, sports and the likes. It is therefore no surprise that at some point, a car rallye club - more precisely the Automovil Club Peruano -
7Y
By: HSTE
11
Dr No
2705

My post number 2000 looks more closely at one of my "reserve du patron" watches: the Omega Speedmaster 105.012-63 A.C.P.

Well, I know: 2000 posts is the quantity that my friend Alkiro would manage to post in - say - 14 days or so. But to me, 2000 is a lot, and hence, somehow special. As "a rusty watch guy" and a bit "old school" perhaps, I though this post should be a bit s
8Y
By: HSTE
24
HSTE
4716

Fast Tuesday tomorrow - no not really...sounds like a silly post....

... anyway, pic of an A.C.P. (Pic 1), a 2915-1 (pic 2) and a 145.022 "No NASA/Salazar" (pic 3&4)
9Y
By: HSTE
5
nilomis
1012

Yes, the A.C.P., a Chocolate and - to make it a bit more complete - a Meister

nice rare exceptions to the "normal"
10Y
By: HSTE
7
HSTE
912

Speedmaster A.C.P. in action (i.e. to the Omega Museum and back)

Nice trip to the Omega Museum yesterday with my Omega Speedmaster 105.012-63 that was delivered on July 2, 1964 to the A.C.P., the Automovil Club Peruano. And a few pics from the museum. Cheers, HSTE My A.C.P. on the way home from the museum Speedy radial
10Y
By: HSTE
13
HSTE
2918