
Clueless_Collector's post highlights the Omega Apollo 11 Moonshine, inviting the community to appreciate its aesthetic and discuss the evolution of Omega's movement finishing. This piece explores whether Omega's recent movements, particularly in special editions, represent a significant visual improvement and how they compare to other iconic calibers. The discussion also touches on the challenges of special edition production and collector expectations.

From official pictures that 321 also looks good.
wonderful watch. Had the pleasure to see it and try it in person
as it is obv much more appealing than any Daytonas. but then Omega got 321 back just 5-6months after this release. Now I keep thinking why wud they bungle up 50th Special and not put 321 in there. It wud have been a real deal (reissue). Doesn't take away......from it but still leaves a shade of doubt- this vs 321 as both itches need to be scratched.
Since each is assembled by the same watch maker and the COVID shutdown has limit their production even further. To put them in the Apollo’s will really delay delivery. I’m expecting mine anytime soon, 2nd one in the boutique....1st one only arrived last month.
Paying attention to social media raves and reviews 😂
. . . the 60th Rail would've had a manual-winding movement. 😉
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