Team, Weeks back, Nicolas show to us a picture of a Speedmaster Alaska. Cool watch. Talking with a dear friend, that is a heavy Omega collector, he made a mention that he has a version of this watch and next weekend he handled to me a shoe box. Inside was...
Nicolas, You need to see this one "in metal". The dial color changes with the angle. Mesmerizing. In any case, any Speedmaster has some "fatal attraction" for me. Cheers, Nilo ...
My second favourite Speed, after the unobtainable Snoopy. Got close to one on several occassions but it was not to be - let\'s see what the future brings
I\'ve only seen one in pictures and never realized the significance. A white dialed Speedmaster is also less common, but this one looks different in a nice way, and actually stands out in the world of so many Speedmaster variations.
One point that I forgot to mention is that, I don't know why the running seconds at 9 uses a regular (black) hand. My preference was for the three sub dials should be with the "triangular" hands. Cheers, Nilo
Amazing! I\'m a huge Omega fan and I thank you so much for sharing with us these fantastic photos and the great story behind. I wasn\'t aware of this project and never saw this stunning Speedmaster version! I wish I could have one... Cheers Pietro
That is the question..... There are some for sale on Chrono24 for €4 - 5K. Perhaps that is still reasonable considering the new interest in special editions Speedmasters? Or will that fade away? Again: compare quality, history, provenance, coolness, etc w...
I have some rules for watch (used / non-AD) acquisition: 1) I need to see/feel it "in metal" 2) Depending on (1), I need it checked by my watchmaker 3) Provenance is I nice word but it can also be tampered You may call me paranoid but I saw so many fakes/...