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How to recognize an original (hesalite) glass from a later (after service) one

We are talking about Omega crystal (hesalite glass) used in (end of 50s) 60s and 70s on the Speedmaster (2915, 2998, 105.003, 105.012, 145.012, 145.022 etc) and the Seamaster 300 (2913, 14755, 165.014, 165.024, 166.024 etc) the 60s and 70s. To distinguish
10Y
By: mstanga
9
Adriano
3756

my 4000th post, a trio of 1964 SM300's, AKA 'the 3 wise monkeys'

this is my 4000th post!! so i thought i'd try to do something useful and posting my SM300's is the most useful thing i could come up with. i've been waiting for a strap to arrive which is why i've been quiet over the weekend. it arrived this morning so i'
16Y
By: G99
49
gmhutton
9016

My three Vintage Omega

Good morning to You all Omega Fans, here's is my three Vintage Omega: Speedmatser Apollo Soyuz 1975 (limited edition of 500) Speedmaster ref. 2998-3 with Lollypop chrono-seconds hand - 1961: Seamaster 300 ref. 165.014 with straight lugs: This message has
16Y
By: mstanga
8
gmhutton
3208

i think i can Jeff....

i think i can Jeff. i have several books on speedmasters including an excellent one from Japan. i've also read all the sites i can find and there is no picture anywhere of an OEM Speedmaster with a lollipop hand. the 2915 has a non lumed thin needle point
16Y
By: DrStrong
36
gmhutton
6247