Omega Speedmaster CK 2998-1 'Lollipop': A Rare Vintage Find
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Omega Speedmaster CK 2998-1 'Lollipop': A Rare Vintage Find

By amanico · Jun 17, 2020 · 23 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) brings to light a truly exceptional Omega Speedmaster CK 2998-1, a reference that continues to captivate collectors with its early Speedmaster aesthetics. His post highlights a particularly rare 'Lollipop' variant with a 'Chocolate' dial, prompting a closer look at its unique characteristics and historical context. This discussion underscores the enduring allure of vintage Speedmasters and the subtle details that differentiate highly sought-after examples.

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No doubt that some will kill to get this one. 

Credit picture: Phillips. 



Two things: The lume  of the minute and hour hands is off. Not a big deal. The second thing is that I always thought the lollipop second hand came later, not on a Slash One. But I am not an expert, so... 

Best ( of luck ). 

Nicolas

About the Omega Nautilus Ref. CK2998

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Specifications

Caliber
321
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
39-40mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Hesalite

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IN
InDebtButOnTime
Jun 17, 2020
New acquisition? Totally correct or not its fantastic! [nt]

AM
amanico
Jun 17, 2020
No, to be auctioned, and I fear it will be way out of my reach... [nt]

MD
mdg
Jun 17, 2020
It looks odd that the hands have an open space...

...wouldn't lume be applied to a flat surface? i.e. have metal of the hands beneath it? Otherwise it would be easy to fall through the gap.

AM
amanico
Jun 17, 2020
I think the lume is filled under the hands. [nt]

MD
mdg
Jun 17, 2020
Odd...seems like that would make it very easy to fall out (as it apparently has) : ) [nt]

MA
mahesh
Jun 17, 2020
wow...will complement to your GMT master ;-) [nt]

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