
Julian, known as watch-guy.com, brings to the forefront a critical investigation by Perezcope concerning a highly controversial Omega Speedmaster Ref. 2915-1. This article delves into the authenticity and provenance of a 'tropical' dial Speedmaster that achieved a record-breaking price at auction, prompting a vital discussion among collectors about transparency and ethics in the vintage watch market. Julian's post serves as a crucial alert, encouraging the community to scrutinize high-profile sales and the narratives surrounding them.



The Omega CK 2915 is a significant early model within a notable collection, recognized for its robust construction and specific design elements. This reference is distinguished by its original aesthetic, which set a precedent for subsequent iterations. It represents a foundational piece, reflecting the brand's approach to tool watch development during its era. The CK 2915 is often considered a key reference for understanding the evolution of the brand's professional series.
This reference typically features a stainless steel case, designed for durability and functionality. It houses a manual-winding mechanical movement, known for its reliability and precision. The watch is fitted with a specific type of crystal, contributing to its overall resilience. The case dimensions are characteristic of watches from its period, providing a balanced presence on the wrist while maintaining a practical profile.
For collectors, the CK 2915 holds particular appeal due to its historical position and distinct characteristics. It is sought after by those interested in the early development of purpose-built timepieces. The various dial and hand configurations observed across its production run add to its collectibility, with specific details often influencing its desirability among enthusiasts. This reference remains a focal point for collectors appreciating its original design.
And I felt something fishy was going on... I was asking myself, are there really two or more really crazy bidders bidding this watch? And if so, what kind of stories had these guys been fed... And whom fed those stories? Who poured the poison down that person's ear? Well, we don't know who the poisoner is, but this article does suggest that some sort of poison was being poured. Did the Chinese fella actually pay 3 million CHF? Or was it all orchestrated for the shock value (and the PR value)? An
We will see on BBC's site as internationally wanted or something like that.
Now we realize... It's a all scam by the Omega Museum Director. I was thinking of writing this up... But the articles about the subject are so good that there's no real need for me to write anything. As I wouldn't be able to add more value than the Perezscope article.
And will hopefully hurt the actors participating in them
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