
Alex (agyazace) shares his appreciation for a unique Omega Speedmaster, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and seasonal versatility. His post serves as a valuable reminder of how specific dial variations can elevate a classic reference, sparking discussion among collectors about its historical context and market trajectory.

Such a great looking dial. -D-
The open case back is just as sweet!
. . . were the first Professionals created under the then-new numbering system. 'Limited production' because while they weren't numbered, and were otherwise identical to standard black models, they were made for a limited period. I recall being told by a boutique rep when they were introduced that they would be in production 'until further notice'. Easy to find even when they'd been out of production for a while, but now that the supply has dried up, they're finally getting the recognition they
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