Omega Speedmaster 18MM Watch Bracelet 1469/811 Hollow Endpieces 1469/811

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Stainless steel 18mm Omega Speedmaster watch bracelet.  Swiss made.  Buckle stamped Omega 1469 with matching hollow end pieces stamped 811.  Comes as shown without spring bars.  Shown at full stretch.  Approximately 174mm in total length.

Fits some Omega Speedmaster watches with an 18mm lug size such as #3510.50, #3511.12, #3511.50, #3511.80, #3517.30, #3510.12, #3510.61, #3518.50, #3502.74, and more.

Has superficial scratches and areas of scuffing due to normal wear and age.  Overall condition is good.

In 1848, Louis Brandt founded La Generale Watch Co. in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.  In 1903, he changed the name to Louis Brandt et Frere – Omega Watch & Co which was changed once more to the current Omega SA in 1982.  Throughout it’s rich history, Omega was chosen as the official watch for Britain’s Royal Flying Corps in 1917, the US Army in 1918, and most famously for NASA in 1969.  Some of Omega’s most well known models are – Omega Speedmaster Professional, Omega Speedmaster, Omega Seamaster, Omega Constellation, Omega De Ville, Omega Dynamic, Omega Flightmaster, and Omega Railmaster.  Not as widely known, Omega even created a Tourbillon in 1947.

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Description

Stainless steel 18mm Omega Speedmaster watch bracelet.  Swiss made.  Buckle stamped Omega 1469 with matching hollow end pieces stamped 811.  Comes as shown without spring bars.  Shown at full stretch.

 

Fits some Omega Speedmaster watches with an 18mm lug size such as #3510.50, #3511.12, #3511.50, #3511.80, #3517.30, #3510.12, #3510.61, #3518.50, #3502.74, and more.

 

Has superficial scratches and areas of scuffing due to normal wear and age.  Overall condition is good.

 

In 1848, Louis Brandt founded La Generale Watch Co. in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.  In 1903, he changed the name to Louis Brandt et Frere – Omega Watch & Co which was changed once more to the current Omega SA in 1982.  Throughout its rich history, Omega was chosen as the official watch for Britain’s Royal Flying Corps in 1917, the US Army in 1918, and most famously for NASA in 1969.  Some of Omega’s most well-known models are – Omega Speedmaster Professional, Omega Speedmaster, Omega Seamaster, Omega Constellation, Omega De Ville, Omega Dynamic, Omega Flightmaster, and Omega Railmaster.  Not as widely known, Omega even created a Tourbillon in 1947.

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Length

145mm, 146mm, 167mm, 174mm