I missed wearing a Speedmaster so I went to the bank vault to swap out a couple of Speedies to wear during this rotation while checking in some others. I'll have a separate post or two on the Speedmasters that I brought out along with some more detailed p...
. . . (and there have been a few), the ultimate would be the white gold 25th anniversary moon landing model issued in '94 . . . . . . with the only chronometer rated movement (cal 864) ever fitted to a Professional. I had an opportunity to acquire one (on...
What is it about the speedmaster that you like so much? I have the DSOTM ceramic model which is terrific but one is enough for me. Are there differences between each one that you like? Just interested. Great pictures. Very nice watches. Stewart
So many differences and variations especially in the early years. Omega was changing configurations yearly. You can concentrate your entire collection on Speedies and not get bored. Straight lugs, turned lugs, cal. 321, cal 861/1861/1863, applied logo on ...
they would all look the same (spoken by a beginner) So you really seem to be into the details and a true fan of this model. So forget about the first sight and spent time with the details. Sounds right to me. Congrats to a great picture and enjoy your rot...
You could be an astronaut, test-flight pilot, F1 driver, track meet timer, egg boiler and a few other things without wearing the same Speedie twice. Nice!