Don't let me mislead you. I didn't buy the watch. But I did have the chance to take photographs of it for your viewing pleasure. Here's the original Speedmaster Mark II (mine) next to the 2014 re-edition (not mine). The case is quite faithful to the origi...
At the very least, for the re-edition, it is wise of Omega to put the date where it is rather than at 04:30 which I feel will be even more intrusive. Ruckdee
as usual from you, Rudckee. They are surprisingly similar! Great re edition of such an iconic model. I also prefer yours, and it looks really nice with the black strap. Some weeks ago I had in my hands an original one from 1969 in a stunning condition and...
All of my watches are contemporary except for the two given to me by my father (as you have most recently discovered on another site). Normally I would choose something I can wear without worry of damage from water or physical impact and such. I don't thi...
One of the main reasons why this model attracted me so much is excatly based in what you pointed out about vintage watches and how much care they need comapared to the modern ones. "Best of two worlds", as they say, combining the modern advantages with th...
I was surfing on the web looking for more information about the Mark II and I found you again in your fantastic report in fratellowatches site about the Mark II and ,most important ,your nice and moving story about your father. Thank you, Ruckdee, it´s be...
. . . between generations. Perhaps we'll see a Mk II Professional in the not-too-distant future, which will make the issue even less cut and dried for vintage fans. Best, Art
Excellent photos taken in dificult lighting conditions I'm sure. I think Omega have done some things brilliantly on the re-edition and some not so. The tachymeter under the crystal is a fantastic step forward, clearer and more hard wearing than the "paint...
I know you would like this piece quite easily. The price is not set to be liked by us oldtimers though. The numbers on the price tag is rather scary, at slightly "above" the Moonwatch Caliber 1863. The recessed date correction button I think is not an aes...
...the re-edition models they produce are found agreeable (to an extent) by vintage collectors and modern watch buyers alike. I hope they reproduce the watches you like soon. The Flightmaster should be especially well received, I would imagine. Ruckdee