Hi guys, I must confess that I have been a little upset and bored by the countless stories about the Speedies... And the worst thing: I did not own a single one! So I made my mind up to join the club... I must confess - I have done it! Here it is: 145.02...
I am in the same situation, but I didn't add one, for the moment... It seems that the next step is unavoidable, as I already own 2 Seamasters 300, and I want to end my Omega Collection with a Vintage Railmaster, and... The Speed! I didn't already decide w...
I do understand you and remember having been truly bored as well in 1991 - was more or less pushed into buying a 145.022 by an eager salesperson in Aachen (..as an omega collector you should have at least..). Since there was nothing else of interest I did...
Erich Welcome to the pleasuredome of Speedies. I have a 145.022 - 68 with the similar problem, the scratches on the bezel. I have decided to leave it as is (for now) as it is a part of this unique history of my particular watch But anyway, welcome to the ...
Nice catch! I know what you mean, I just got the Speedy bug mid last year and during a trip to Tokyo, I acquired one from late 80's-early 90's. And tempted again with older versions, I got a cal 321 from 1966. My question is, was this dial avaliable on 14...
Nice 'transitional' speedy you've got there - looks nice and original. I'm another who'd vote for keeping that nice original bezel. Enjoy your new Speedy. Vernon.