Difference between revisions of "Omega Speedmaster 1963-68"
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[[File:Omega Speedmaster 105003 Cal321 2.jpg|thumb|Speedmaster ST 105.003 with the new baton hands but still with straight lugs -1963]] | [[File:Omega Speedmaster 105003 Cal321 2.jpg|thumb|Speedmaster ST 105.003 with the new baton hands but still with straight lugs -1963]] | ||
With reference [[ST 105.002]] in 1962 and reference [[ST 105.003]] in 1963, Omega introduced the Speedmaster's typical straight baton hands. | With reference [[ST 105.002]] in 1962 and reference [[ST 105.003]] in 1963, Omega introduced the Speedmaster's typical straight baton hands. | ||
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+ | That same year - with reference [[ST 105.012]] - a 42 mm asymmetrical case, adding protection to the chronograph pushers and crown, was released. This is the case that remains, little changed, in production today. The Professional marking appeared below the Speedmaster logo on dial during summer 1965. |
Revision as of 17:55, 2 April 2020
Omega Speedmaster Professional 1963-69
With reference ST 105.002 in 1962 and reference ST 105.003 in 1963, Omega introduced the Speedmaster's typical straight baton hands.
That same year - with reference ST 105.012 - a 42 mm asymmetrical case, adding protection to the chronograph pushers and crown, was released. This is the case that remains, little changed, in production today. The Professional marking appeared below the Speedmaster logo on dial during summer 1965.