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Re: Here she is Paul
In Response To: Re: Here she is Paul *PIC* ()

: Hi Jim - I ask because I fell for this Seamaster and would
: appreciate any background info (its stainless with an off
: white/yelowish dial). Could not resist because as I started
: getting interested in watches (just 5 months ago) this was the
: one that caught my eye or something similar with straight hands.
: I searched for one to buy and in doing so stumbled across the
: original 3 reg Carrera. My collection of Heuers grew to the
: detriment of the Omega but I am pleased to say that I came back
: home and got my Seamaster 3 reg chrono. I thought the
: sub-register hands were similar to those on the original
: Speedmaster. It also has the Cal 321 movement and the case
: 105.005-65. Any info on this one would be much appreciated from
: you or anyone else who cares to let me know if this is all
: original or not. Thanks

Looks to be a very nice 321/mid 60s Seamaster. Its desirable and one in good condition such as yours is rare.
It looks to be original and the hands match that model. Thats a heck of a nice Seamaster. There are others
here that are much more knowledgeable than I and I hope they will chime in. I'd be proud to wear that 321!
jim

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