
Seeks's original post invites collectors to share a common, yet often unspoken, pleasure: simply admiring the watch on one's wrist. This seemingly simple act of 'lounging and staring' at a timepiece, like his vintage Omega Speedmaster 345.0808, reveals a deeper connection collectors have with their watches. The ensuing discussion highlights how this personal ritual transcends mere timekeeping, becoming a moment of appreciation for horological artistry and personal enjoyment.


The Omega Speedmaster Professional reference 345.0808 is a notable variant within the broader Speedmaster collection, distinguished by its specific design elements that cater to collectors seeking a particular aesthetic. This reference is recognized for its faithful adherence to historical Speedmaster proportions and its considered material choices, offering a distinct presence on the wrist that differentiates it from other contemporary Speedmaster models. Its design cues are often appreciated by those who value a more understated and historically informed presentation.
This Speedmaster Professional features a stainless steel case, measuring 42mm in diameter, a size that has become synonymous with the model line. It houses a manual-winding mechanical movement, known for its reliability and precision. The watch is fitted with a domed sapphire crystal, providing both durability and a unique visual distortion that enhances the dial's appearance. The movement offers a substantial power reserve, ensuring consistent timekeeping over an extended period.
Collectors are drawn to this reference for its specific dial and crystal combination, which contributes to its unique character. The blue-gray dial, which often appears black under various lighting conditions, provides a subtle depth and contrast with the luminous elements. This reference appeals to enthusiasts who appreciate the nuanced differences between Speedmaster iterations and seek a piece that combines historical accuracy with modern wearability.
Looks very good in your photos. I particularly like this Speedmaster.
It was on the list for a while.. Best regards
This one I'm currently wearing is not too bad, for a machine finished movement - with some hand-engraving thrown in the mix. Staring and getting lost in the details of a nice looking, or mechanically interesting, movement can be almost therapeutic at times. ;-) Have a great weekend, too! P.S. Love the Speedmaster.
Best regards
We are in agreement on the joy of rediscovering the beauty of a watch again! Best regards
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