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Clueless_Collector introduces the Omega Speedmaster 'Ed White' Caliber 321, a timepiece celebrated for its classic design and historical significance. This article delves into why this particular reference continues to captivate collectors, exploring its modern updates and the enduring appeal of its iconic movement. Clueless_Collector's initial post highlights the watch's aesthetic and immediate appeal, setting the stage for a deeper dive into its horological merits.
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- The Omega Speedmaster 'Ed White' Caliber 321 is highly valued not for its finishing compared to haute horology brands, but for its historical significance and the legendary Lemania 2310-based Caliber 321 movement.
- A collector has built a sub-collection of chronographs featuring the Lemania 2310 caliber, including pieces from Breguet, Patek Philippe, Roger Dubuis, Vacheron Constantin, and now the Omega 'Ed White' 321, demonstrating the movement's esteemed place across various brands.
- The re-edition of the 'Ed White' with a modern Caliber 321 was a long-awaited release for many collectors, especially those who appreciate the original and desired a contemporary version after experiencing issues with vintage models.
- Key modern updates to the 'Ed White' include its 39.7mm size, straight lugs without crown guards, a slimmer bracelet, a ceramic bezel with enamel fillings, and a sapphire crystal featuring an engraved Omega symbol.
- The display case back on the new 'Ed White' allows for appreciation of the Caliber 321 movement, which is considered well-finished by Omega's standards.
- Many collectors are eagerly awaiting delivery of their Omega Speedmaster 'Ed White' Caliber 321, with the anticipation adding to the excitement of its eventual arrival.
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