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I agree with you on that one.
Mar 16, 2024,10:21 AM
It's my favorite white Speedmaster as well ....
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Omega Speedmaster Alaska Project ( Re Edition ).
By: amanico : March 16th, 2024-10:16
Not the vintage, here, but the re edition. The Vintage is one of my Grails, but finding one is almost impossible as very few were made... Less than Ten? While the re edition is a missed train. Not very popular when launched, you could get one for less tha...
;-)
By: amanico : March 16th, 2024-10:23
😂
By: hora12reborn : March 16th, 2024-12:50
:))))
By: amanico : March 16th, 2024-16:59
Genius!
By: fmc000 : March 18th, 2024-15:32
+1
By: amanico : March 18th, 2024-16:10
Me too!
By: amanico : March 16th, 2024-16:58
Would have been so easy...
By: Tool watch lover : March 16th, 2024-15:32
They could have used the matte case from the Soeedy tuesday I and the hands from your re-edition. Together with the newly presented white dial you have a perfect watcg Alaska Project IV
Very surprising to hear
By: clemens m : March 16th, 2024-20:33
that this was not very sought after and available quite cheap shortly afterwards - a lot like the "TinTin". I have a soft spot tor these oddball Speedmasters - they are a really nice variation of this evergreen-watch.
Brings back memories of when Alaskas . . .
By: Dr No : March 17th, 2024-18:02
. . . were available. [photo credit: Dr No, 2010] Don't recall them being discounted, but they were readily available for a few years. The recent limited Speedy personally missed is the Apollo-Soyuz meteorite dial, which came out shortly after the Alaska ...