Not sure here - I read 5800 CHF (bracelet) and 5500 CHF (strap) for the Hesalith version

Jan 05, 2021,07:53 AM
 

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There it is.. the all new Speedy with the 3861 caliber

 
 By: JackMcLaessig : January 5th, 2021-05:08
PS: dot over 90 bezel ...  

Subtle changes

 
 By: VinnieD : January 5th, 2021-05:33
The relevant ones for me are: - the slim chrono counter - the movement - the bracelet What I do not care about: - dot over 90: pfff I could not care less about this - caseback: yuck

An update to such an iconic watch with this kind of heritage is a tough balancing act

 
 By: JackMcLaessig : January 5th, 2021-05:59
Nevertheless i think Omega did quite a job going this thin line between keeping the heritage and making this watch ready for the future. Keen to see the bracelet and the clasp, from the pictures it does not look as good as the watch itself. Also from a te... 

Actually

 
 By: VinnieD : January 5th, 2021-08:23
having looked at it more in depth, it looks like they retained the transparent caseback which looks fine. All in all, a good release!

I’ve always thought this to be a better looking watch than the Daytona.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : January 5th, 2021-05:52
Slim bezel, optically larger dial (maybe it measures larger too, but all that matters is that it looks bigger), cleaner overall dial and more legible. Have these new models jumped significantly in terms of retail price?

Totally agree with you.

 
 By: JackMcLaessig : January 5th, 2021-05:55
In terms of pricing it jumped quite a bit from 4.900CHF (1861) to 6.250 CHF (3861).

Prices from Monochrome:

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : January 5th, 2021-08:02
Price: EUR 6,200 (steel-on-steel Hesalite) EUR 5,900 (steel-on-leather hesalite) EUR 7,000 (steel-on-steel sapphire) EUR 6,700 (steel-on-strap sapphire) EUR 34,300 (Sedna gold on bracelet) EUR 24,300 (Sedna gold on leather) EUR 44,700 (Canopus gold on bra... 

Looks like it has not „yet“ gone through all NASA tests to be certified.

 
 By: JackMcLaessig : January 5th, 2021-09:44
It is a better movemen, so i dont know why it should not get the certification..

Question:

 
 By: myles721 : January 5th, 2021-06:50
My “collection” is 100% Omega...Seamasters and Speedmasters (which are both ceramic). The speedys are only depth rated to 167 ft. When I asked at the Omega boutique the technician told me “don’t even swim with these”. I have noticed that a few of the 9300... 

Stop bothering with high depth ratings. Watches are built for everyday wear!

 
 By: Pour le Mérite : January 6th, 2021-05:54
The Moonwatch is absolutely suitable for pool and showers. Mine touches water everday.

More here: The 2021 Speedmaster Collection

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : January 5th, 2021-07:10
www.revolution.watch ...  

The Speedmaster is such a great watch and an incredible value

 
 By: descartes1 : January 5th, 2021-08:28
What other manual wind chronograph has such a nice movement you can see through the back for so little $.

Agreed on that

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : January 5th, 2021-09:20

😉👍

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : January 5th, 2021-10:59

Good question!

 
 By: JackMcLaessig : January 5th, 2021-09:45

I get it! 👍

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : January 5th, 2021-11:14

With pleasure!

 
 By: amanico : January 5th, 2021-15:26

It's not only the incorporation of a co-axial escapement . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 5th, 2021-18:26
. . . that renders this third-generation Speedmaster movement compelling - it's also resistant to magnetism and, in a nod to vintage sensibilities, the resonant frequency has been lowered to 3 Hz, same as cal 1861/1863. Hash marks indicating a third of a ... 

Correct subsecond markings, like on all Omega chronos, make it very sensible and actually useful.

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : January 6th, 2021-01:34
Many, nearly all, go for the traditional five marks and only for design reasons, regardless the beat ratio of the movement.

Also, “Dot over 90” bezel

 
 By: descartes1 : January 5th, 2021-18:18

It’s no different than all the small details that make a difference in vintage Rolex collecting

 
 By: descartes1 : January 5th, 2021-18:25
There is an element of scholarship to it, and in this case a nod to nostalgia

That's it.

 
 By: amanico : January 5th, 2021-22:20

Yes, I get that part but...

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : January 6th, 2021-07:48
Why does it matter one way or another on a new mass produced watch? Would this new watch sell more with a dot over 90 bezel? Seems to me that they should have left that "feature" to live on the 321 because this new model is just as nice with a dot near 90... 

I am with you on that.

 
 By: amanico : January 5th, 2021-22:52

Back when Speedmasters weren't as sought after as they are now . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 5th, 2021-23:48
. . . watchmakers usually replaced bezels (and dials, hands, and pushers) with parts in current inventory. When 'dot over ninety' bezels were replaced by 'dot near ninety' ~ '69, a watchmaker who needed to order a replacement accepted whatever Omega sent.... 

On point!!! Thanks for the input!!

 
 By: JackMcLaessig : January 6th, 2021-01:59