Condition: Good
Year of Production: 1969
Case Size: 42mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Black
Bracelet/Strap: Steel
Movement Type: Manual
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: Japan
Description

Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch 145.022-69 ST

Basic Info Listing code : L3H7E5 Brand : Omega Model : Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch Reference number : 145.022-69 ST Dealer product code : 221738 Movement : Manual winding Case material : Steel Bracelet material : Steel Year of production : 1969 Condition : Good (Light signs of wear or scratches) Scope of delivery : No original box, no original papers Gender : Men's watch/Unisex Location : Japan, Tokyo Price : 698,000 Availability : Item is in stock Caliber Movement : Manual winding Caliber/movement : 861 Case Case material : Steel Case diameter : 42 x 39.5 mm Bracelet/strap Bracelet material : Steel *Black dial *Tritium luminescence *Plastic windshield Screw back *17 jewels Incabloc seismic device 21,600 oscillation smooth balance flat balance spring cam type *Smoseco (permanent second hand) stop function is not available. *The Speedmaster 5th was manufactured from 1968 to around 1990. The back cover design that looks like a medal embedded in the caseback is often seen on Speedmasters, but this was first seen on the 1971 model, and earlier back covers are smooth. The earlier models also have a stepped dial with a stepped dial around the periphery of the dial. *The step dials are often seen on models from "145.022-68" to "145.022-71," so they are sometimes said to date back to 1971. However, since "145.022-71" is considered to be a model from 1971 to 1973, we can say that step dials are often seen on models up to 1973. Furthermore, step dials are also present on the earlier "145.022-74" models. Therefore, the step dial is a dial that existed until 1974. *The sub-references "69" and "71" on the "145.022" do not necessarily indicate the year of manufacture, but I think there is a regularity. Perhaps they are as follows. 145.022-68" 1968 "145.022-69" 1969-1970 "145.022-71" 1971-1973 "145.022-74" 1974-1975 "145.022-76" 1976-1977 Belt: Genuine SS bracelet *Bracelet No.1171 ff No.633 *I think it is somewhat old, but it is a generic bracelet for repair, not the one that originally came with this model. Accessories: " None Case diameter/arm circumference: *Case diameter: approx. 42mm (bezel diameter: approx. 39,5mm) *Around the wrist: from 16.7cm to 18.8cm *All removable frames have been removed. Basically, the only adjustment is the position of the clasp hole, but it may be possible to shorten it further if you ask a repair store for a 10-day turnaround time. Condition: *Pre-Owned A for a Speedmaster 5th of this age *For a Spimas 5th of this age, it is in fairly clean condition. *The plastic windshield is clear considering its age. *Tritium luminescence on dial indexes and hands is moderately faded. If you take the watch from a bright place to a dark place, it will glow to some extent, but it will stop glowing after a few minutes. It is rather common to see older tritium luminaries that show this kind of reaction. Degraded tritium luminescence may show a slight luminescence reaction. *The dial and hands are in fairly clean condition considering their age. The white paint repair on the hands of older Spymas is unavoidable, but the white paint on the hands of this particular piece has not been repaired and remains clean. *The genuine SS bracelet is probably somewhat old, but it is a general-purpose bracelet for repair, not the one that originally came with this model. The bracelet is worn commensurate with its age. The bracelet is in good condition for use. Black dial *Tritium luminescence *Plastic windshield *Screw back *17 jewels Incabloc seismic device 21,600 oscillation smooth balance flat balance spring cam type *Smoseco (perpetual seconds hand) stop function is not available. *Speedmaster 5th was manufactured from 1968 to around 1990. The back cover design that looks like a medal embedded in the caseback is often seen on Speedmasters, but this was first seen on the 1971 model, and earlier back covers are smooth. The earlier models also have a stepped dial with a stepped dial around the periphery of the dial. *The step dials are often seen on models from "145.022-68" to "145.022-71," so they are sometimes said to date back to 1971. However, since "145.022-71" is considered to be a model from 1971 to 1973, we can say that step dials are often seen on models up to 1973. Furthermore, step dials are also present on the earlier "145.022-74" models. Therefore, the step dial is a dial that existed until 1974. *The sub-references such as "69" and "71" on the "145.022" do not necessarily indicate the year of manufacture, but I think there is a regularity to them. Perhaps they are as follows. 145.022-68" 1968 "145.022-69" 1969-1970 "145.022-71" 1971-1973 "145.022-74" 1974-1975 "145.022-76" 1976-1977All items are Item needs to be procured, but basically we have all items in stock. Therefore, it can be shipped immediately after payment is confirmed. We are closed on Sundays, and public holidays. ※We can't export crocodile and alligator leather strap. because it is restricted by the Washington convention.(CITES) So we send the watch without crocodile and alligator leather strap. About Shipping Free shipping on 100,000yen or more.(Delivered Duty Unpaid) Shipping Carrier We ship our goods by UPS worldwide express saver Shipping Insurance All shipping is insured via Parcel Pro. Customs and Import Duties On International orders, customs and import duties may be applied once the shipment reaches its destination. These charges are the responsibility of the recipient of your order and will vary from country to country. Contact your local customs office for details. *Declared value must be the selling price.