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Clueless_Collector, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, offers an exclusive first look at the new white dial Omega Speedmaster Professional. His initial impressions and high-quality photographs provide an invaluable resource for collectors considering this latest release. This article synthesizes community reactions and expert opinions, contextualizing the watch within Omega's storied lineage and the broader luxury watch market.
My OB received 2 and I was lucky to get the call on the day of release.
Initial impressions are no surprises as this is identical to current Speedmasters but the dial is something else, with the contrast of black indices and the sunken sub-dials make it look great.
Here are some photos under different lighting, outdoor in shade

In office…

Under sun…

Boutique tease photo.

Key Points from the Discussion
- The new white dial Speedmaster Professional is visually striking, with its black indices and sunken sub-dials creating a clean aesthetic that some prefer over traditional black dials.
- While appreciating the clean look, some collectors express a desire for more texture on the white dial, suggesting a potential area for future design variations.
- The white dial Speedmaster draws comparisons to other popular white dial chronographs, particularly the Rolex Daytona, prompting discussion about Omega's competitive strategy.
- The immediate availability of new releases like this white dial Speedmaster, contrasted with the scarcity of some competitors, is a positive point for collectors.
- The new white dial is seen by some as a strong modern iteration, even for those who typically favor the aged lume and patina of vintage Speedmaster dials.
- The white dial Speedmaster Professional is considered a compelling alternative to the more luxurious Canopus Gold Speedmaster, offering a different aesthetic at a more accessible price point.
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