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23 April 2018, 06:20 AM | #1 |
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Speedy Tuesday braclet fitting
I finally tracked down a Speedy Tuesday and it should arrive shortly. Will the bracelet from the current Speedmaster Pro Moonwatch properly fit the Speedy Tuesday with no issues or modifications? Thanks!
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It should and did for mine
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Yes, the reference for the modern Speedmaster bracelet is 1958/957
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Thought it'd be better to revive this thread than to make a new one. When one purchases a current speedy pro bracelet, does it come with spring bars? If not, are the spring bars which come standard on the ST1 with the strap the same used for the bracelet (1958/957)?
Additionally, is the bracelet which comes on the Tokyo speedmasters equipped with micro adjustment in the clasp? I ask because the clasp seems to be different from the one on the speedy pro (There is a big "Omega" engraved, instead of the words "Omega Speedmaster Professional"). |
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Speedy Tuesday braclet fitting
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2 March 2019, 10:57 AM | #10 |
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Here is a post I came by on another fórum that helps shed further light on the matter:
"3 choices for the modern "correct" bracelet: 020ST1958-957 (original clasp) 020STZ004193 (new clasp) 020ST1998-849 These numbers are sometimes written a little differently e.g. 1958/957 for the first one..." Credit to Ken G, over at https://www.google.com/amp/s/forums....3.html%3famp=1. Hopefully this can help anyone who is scratching their heads like I was, along with the valuable info already shared here by ap1. |
2 March 2019, 12:04 PM | #11 |
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The springs bars that come with Speedy Tuesdays do not fit the bracelet. They are designed differently to accommodate a fabric strap. If you get a bracelet for your ST, you will need appropriate spring bars for the bracelet. Any AD or boutique will take care of you.
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1479 with a little bit of work.
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Very nice pics.
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2 October 2019, 07:37 AM | #14 |
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Again updating this thread, in case this info can be of assistance to others:
Spring bars for bracelet on modern speedmaster case: 068ST2207 Spring bars for straps on modern speedmaster case: 068ST2208 Clasp with micro adjustment + parts (quantity needed): Clasp - 117STZ001154 (1) Endlinks - O118ST1589 (2) Pins - O128ST0166 (2) Screws - O124ST3307 (4) |
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