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Gerard (jlux) presents a captivating look at a unique Omega Speedmaster, highlighting its distinctive bronze-gold alloy. This post offers a fresh perspective on a beloved reference, moving beyond traditional materials to explore Omega's innovative use of precious metals. His contribution sparks a discussion among collectors about the nuances of this particular Speedmaster's construction and its place within the broader horological landscape.
Not plastic but bronze-gold

Best,
Gerard
Key Points from the Discussion
- The chronograph brake, a critical component, is made of steel, contrasting with the bronze-gold case and offering a subtle detail often overlooked.
- The Speedmaster's iconic status as a wristwatch is reaffirmed, with collectors acknowledging its enduring appeal and historical significance.
- The 'cold shades of grey' in the image are noted, adding a playful pun to the discussion about the watch's aesthetic.
- Additional wristshots from other collectors further illustrate the watch's presence and appeal, showcasing it in different contexts.
- Another collector shares a personal wristshot, contributing to the visual appreciation of the Omega Speedmaster in bronze-gold.
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