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The Rarest of the Bunch: BA 176.007 – 18k Solid Gold
I’d like to share one of my recent cal. 1040 acquisitions, a Seamaster BA 176.007 in solid 18k gold. This
Continue readingSpeedmaster 125: Caseback Code Research
CLICK HERE FOR SPEEDMASTER125.COM AND SPEEDMASTER ONLY I now have observed over 730 unique serial numbers, and the data continues
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The calibre 1040 family came in either steel or 20 micron gold-plated steel. For the most part. The gold-plated Yachting
Continue readingLooks Like Omega Changed Their Stance On The Speedmaster 125
Back in May, I laid out my case for my belief that Omega made far more than 2,000 Speedmaster 125s
Continue readingUpdated Production Estimates: July 2017
Earlier this year I tested out a few plugins for data visualization and I was hoping to find a solution
Continue readingSpeedmaster 125: The Unanswered Questions
CLICK HERE FOR SPEEDMASTER125.COM AND SPEEDMASTER ONLY The commonly accepted facts about the Speedmaster 125 (ref. 378.081 ST / 178.0002
Continue readingProduction Estimates Updated
Spring has sprung. My backyard is soggy and my allergies are telling me that stuff is in bloom. Most
Continue reading500 Points of Data – A Fresh Look At Production Estimates
When I first shared my theory in April 2016 that Omega must have made closer to 20,000 Speedmaster 125s than the
Continue readingUpdated Production Totals: November 2016
As promised, I have updated my production estimates, based on the serial numbers I’ve observed since the last update. Click
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