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Omega Speedmaster*** 105.012-63 A.C.P.*** 1964
OMEGA Speedmaster 105.012-63 A.C.P., Only 50pcs ever made, 1964
Serial: 20520787
Circa: 1964
Reference No.: 105.012-63

CASE: 42mm, stainless steel, steel with black tachymeter bezel, scew back with seahorse engraving

DIAL: Black matte dial with applied logo and luminous hour markers, SWISS MADE without T
A.C.P. (Automovil Club Peruano) printed on the dial below Omega Speedmaster Professional.

MOVEMENT: Calibre 321, hand-wound column wheel chronograph, 17 jewels

BRACELET: Leather racing style strap

CONDITION REPORT: The dial surface is intact without damage. The case appears polished, but the hippocampus is still visible on the caseback. Overall a well preserved example of this ultra rare Speedmaster.

Notes: The present watch comes with Omega Museum Archives extract confirming the ACP dial and delivery in 1964.

In 1964, the Speedmaster had not yet officially become the official chronograph for NASA and therefore was still pursuing the racing and automobile world. The initial purpose of the Speedmaster was as a racing watch with its exterior tachymeter on the bezel. One of the first clients was the automobile clue of Peru (Automovil Club Peruano) or A.C.P., which placed an order from Omega for its newly released Speedmaster Professional.
According to research, the first 50pcs ever made of the Professional 105.012-63 were all delivered on July 2, 1964 to the Club in Peru. In addition, fewer than 10 examples of these rare watches have been tracked down to date making this one extremely rare Speedmaster.
The dial being so early does not have the T's printed on either side of the swiss made yet.

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