Omega Speedmaster Gold Green Dial 310.60.42.50.10.001
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Omega Speedmaster Gold Green Dial 310.60.42.50.10.001

By K-Lo · Sep 22, 2022 · 45 replies
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K-Lo's original post sparked a vibrant discussion about the Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch in Canopus Gold with a green dial (Ref. 310.60.42.50.10.001). This thread explores the nuances of Omega's gold Speedmaster offerings, delving into aesthetic preferences, movement considerations, and market value. K-Lo's contemplation of a first full-gold watch provides a relatable entry point for collectors considering similar acquisitions.

Anyone got this one on order? Thoughts otherwise?



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patrick_y
Sep 22, 2022

The general rule to all things... Only buy it if it's painful to live without it!

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ArmisT
Sep 22, 2022

with gold going particularly well with a green dial. Plus, this choice of green hue is great. That all being said, you’d expect this piece would get a proper dose of frenzied buying. To be seen.

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patrick_y
Sep 22, 2022

Some people like me were critical that it was still a Cam driven movement and not a column wheel movement. The pusher feel isn't quite as nice as a column wheel movement. Price is fairly high, there are other beautiful watches to consider at this price. For instance, you could buy the steel version and still have some money left to get a nice Lange & Sohne Ultra Thin! (Just teasing!)

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K-Lo
Sep 22, 2022

Whether many people will buy? I think? I don’t know….

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MiguelFlash
Sep 23, 2022

But there are other beauties out there at that price point as well. This would certainly not be a bad choice!

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S F
Sep 23, 2022

Comparing with the steel, do you like it so much to pay about 6X more for the green dial and gold? Not for me…. Do let us know your thoughts.

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