
Nicolas (amanico) shares an intimate look at the Omega Speedmaster Alaska Project Vintage, a watch he encountered at the Omega Museum and describes as his absolute dream. His post highlights the extreme rarity and historical significance of both Type 1 and Type 2 variants, making a compelling case for why this particular Speedmaster remains a grail for many collectors. Nicolas's personal connection underscores the enduring allure of these highly sought-after references.





OUTSIDE of their spacesuits on the surface of the MOON??? THAT is why I bought my first OMEGAβ¦πͺπ»πͺπ»πͺπ»
I'm not fond of the triangular hands, though.
That you find one eventually πππ»
. . . f i nd and f u nd . . . the ultimate hunt! π
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