
Champthekid's decision to revisit his Omega Speedmaster 'Speedy Tuesday 1' offers a timely reminder of why certain watches resonate deeply with collectors. His post not only showcases the enduring appeal of this specific reference but also sparks a broader discussion on dial aesthetics and chronograph design. This article delves into the nuances that make the 'Speedy Tuesday 1' a cherished piece and explores comparative insights from the community.

The white subs were actually attracted me to the watch when it was first introduced. It’s the perfect contrast in my opinion 👍
your mysterious bracelet brings it up a notch : can you tell us more? is that a plain OEM 1171?
It reads 1171/633. I already owned it from another watch I had. To me it’s a perfect fit. Thanks!
I should have tried this combo
my other Speedmaster has the old logo too! The Ed White reissue 👍
unlike the Daytona in which the sub registers at 9 and 3 are not balanced. They are slightly raised above the 9 and 3 hour markers. I still prefer it over the Speedmaster overall, but prefer the balance of the Zenith Daytonas which are perfectly centered with the two markers on the dial. So are the 4 digit reference Daytonas. I hope I’m getting my point across clearly 🤣
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