The year 1969 was a turning point for humanity: for the first time, the man managed to break free of gravity to explore space. Astronauts - who did pioneering work in setting foot on the moon - wore Omega Speedmaster chronographs. The same year, Omega pre...
A model i am not familiar with. The case condition is amazing considering its military heritage. I guess the was for high officials rather than tool watch for expeditions. What was the price at the time. Bill
. . . the black and grey dial 'exotics' . . . . . . lies in the hour and minute hands, which are black for the first few millimeters. Heresy to most, but my preference aesthetically (and on the wrist) is for the Mk II over the classic original design. I'l...
I bought it at a vintage watch shop in Zurich (the owner of which was later shot dead, but this is unrelated ;-)) with a ghastly grey plastic strap. I did two attempts on correcting that: First, I went to a restaurer of fine vintage watches (my emphasis, ...
Of course, the Omega 861 and 1861 (aka Lemania 1873) was the handwind base for the automatic Omega 1040 (Lemania 1340), which begat such unworthy descendants as the Breguet 582, the Ebel 137, and most recently the Ulysse Nardin 150. Not a bad heritage for...
Dr. First of all, congratulations for another great review. A pleasure to read. My weird relationship with the Speedmaster MK II is the following. I find it a great watch every single time I see pictures or even the watch on other people wrists but when I...
Great review of the history of the Mark II and an interesting watch! I\'m also of the heretical faction who seem to have a preference for this over the original Moonwatch. Excellent reading - looking forward to further reviews!
I love that watch. I imagine that, as the Mark IV I have was my father's, I'm used to it and it participated in shaping my taste but this is a watch I love to wear. I noticed that the bottom side at 6 (were the straps comes in) is polished on my Mark IV w...
...to the first and, especially, the second generation Heuer Montreal, than to the Autavia. Great review. I too love the off-beat vintage speedmasters (more? Mmm... nah. Nearly) ...
So I discovered it through your words and pictures. Thank you. I guess you are more than happy with its provenance, too! As for the dial, it is just beautiful. This shade of brown is to die for. Bravo, Jeff. Nicolas