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Two here and holding fast for now.
Poor pictures,
But a 50th Anniversary patch, and a Broad Arrow GMT.
i'll start off with mine
By: G99 : March 8th, 2010-02:02
i wont show what i used to own or want to own, but what i own at this present moment in time. 1. 105.003-64 or the 'Ed White' model. 2. 105.012-64 the first assymetric cased model. 3. 1957 'Replica' made 1998-2001. enjoy and please join in Graham...
A Speedy response... :-)
By: pplater : March 8th, 2010-02:28
Good idea Graham. Here's a matched pair: The one on the left is the 'Sapphire Sandwich'. It's anybody's guess what the model/age of the one on the right might be. Indeed, if anybody feels up to posting a short note on how to age or identify the [very simi...
thankyou Mr Plater. to...
By: G99 : March 8th, 2010-05:05
thankyou Mr Plater. to identify age and model is Zimplez. take the caseback off. on the inside of the back will be the model reference 145.022 i think in this case with possibly a year -71 etc. the movement serial number will help to indicate the year of ...
3 Speedy's ...
By: bimbeano : March 8th, 2010-04:24
First of all my 1995 Speedmaster which already developped a nice patina ... . Secondly the watch worn by Buzz on which i have no further details... . and thirdly a IMO very underestimated watch: The Speedmaster reduced automatic: very accurate,well finish...
i hoped you'd be one...
By: G99 : March 8th, 2010-04:39
i hoped you'd be one of the first to contribute Filip, just so i can tell you to get back to work :)))) i used to have a 1998 tripledate auto which i think is called the MK40. mine wasnt chronometer certified though so yours must be a much newer model. mi...
Not quite
By: Franco : March 8th, 2010-07:59
Hi the chrono hands would be replaced if this was a 2998-2 or 2998-3, but in a 2998-4 these are the original. Source: GinoBalbi, greatest Speed collector from Italy Best franco
Misunderstanding
By: Franco : March 8th, 2010-08:14
AAahh, I understand now. I thought you were referring to the absence of those diamond-shaped subhands, typical of the earliest 2998s. In reality they are not too clean, it must be an unfortunate angle of light, i.e. the picture .... I will take better pic...
Hopefully one day, Filip.
By: amanico : March 8th, 2010-22:44
I'm having hard time to find MY Speedy. The ideal would be the CK 2915, but waaaay too expensive. The ideal solution may be the 2998, but also each Speedy with straigth lugs. Now, I have to work on the dial, a nicely patined one, not necessarily brown, bu...
Achim, those are 3...
By: G99 : March 8th, 2010-14:59
Achim, those are 3 fabulous pieces to add to this roll call. #1 is known as the 'holy grail' with the 1045 calibre in a moonwatch case, highly desirable and uncommon, the following 2 are just history in the flesh, lollipop hands, broad arrow hands, it doe...
Buzz News...
By: vernon : March 9th, 2010-04:16
Hey Filip, Have you heard the news? Apparently Buzz is going to be on the American 'Dancing with the Stars' show!! Well, he's danced on the moon, so why not with the stars!! LOL Best wishes my friend. Vernon.
My modest contribution
By: AlexSunrise : March 8th, 2010-15:44
On which I recently swapped its red leather band for a white tropic. Just for kicks, and in time for the hot weather to come. On a side note, I hope to expand my Speedie collection sometime soon, as I dream of the Pre-Moon Speedie quite often. SIGH.... I ...
Hehehe, indeed!
By: AlexSunrise : March 8th, 2010-16:53
Hi, pplater, The diameter is a very conservative 38mm and wears pretty much true to size. In the past I've worn it with a yellow strap, the OEM red, and now I decided to try this combo. I also have the bracelet, so maybe one of these days, although I do n...
modest in size perhaps Alex,...
By: G99 : March 9th, 2010-02:06
modest in size perhaps Alex, but not in design. when we consider that the Speedmaster was designed with motor sport in mind (check out the original ads for them) then your Schumacher model is closer to the original intentions that our moonwatches are. tha...
I'm in...
By: dannymc : March 8th, 2010-15:47
...I chose this watch for my first ever wristscan participation a couple of weeks back, I think the speedy has a special place amongst our community. There's some great pieces here, Dan...
Yes, I've noticed...
By: dannymc : March 9th, 2010-15:25
..we share many collecting habits and I think there may be one or two other pieces we have in common, I'm sure over the coming weeks I'll be sharing a few more from my modest collection! As for your geography, I think you're right, I'm on the English/Wels...
More of the same!
By: Marv : March 8th, 2010-15:58
I am pleased to contribute with my couple of Speedmasters. One more CK2998, a reference that seems to have lots of addicts on this forum!-) And a hesalite/sapphire model with its modern movement that is still worth looking at it....
not more of the same...
By: G99 : March 9th, 2010-02:12
not more of the same Marv, rather a showing of 2 of the favourites. a highly desirable and classic 2998 plus a display back which shows off the superb movement to its best. have you thought of getting a custom display back for the 2998? thankyou for contr...
Bill, why do you...
By: G99 : March 9th, 2010-02:23
Bill, why do you do this to us? the brown dial CK 2915 on the left is pornography for the wrist. all the others are lovely, but that is just sublime. i knew you'd join in eventually and you havent disappointed, how could you, you are the king of the vinta...
Indeed
By: stromer : March 9th, 2010-04:09
Hi Graham, I am quite sure that the Speedy is the last that I would ever part with. (I am slow to buy and still have them all.) It is like the first love that we never forget. As I said I did not need another watch when I purchased it because I already ha...
Oh sure, Amanico, sure...
By: pplater : March 9th, 2010-03:40
Here's a deal: we'll stop teasing you with Speedies when you stop torturing us with every top end, museum grade, limited edition rare modern and vintage collectible piece known to humankind! ;-) (Ummmm, on second thought: don't stop...) cheers, pplater.
on a selfish note, i...
By: G99 : March 9th, 2010-04:05
on a selfish note, i have the 2 i want and i could never afford any that Nicolas wants so we will never have to compete. i think that Bill Sohne and Dr Strong have some of the best examples i've seen so Nicolas will have to go some to beat those :)))) bes...
one day my friend you...
By: G99 : March 9th, 2010-14:54
one day my friend you will find the right one for you. the problem is that as the years pass the prices of the 2998's etc go up, and up. have you considered the 'replica' like mine in the ice pic? it has the same hands/bezel etc as the 2915, but at a much...
Ed White model...
By: did1680 : March 9th, 2010-12:03
My last acquisition...Ed White speed... www.servimg.com " target="_blank" > " border="0" alt="Image hébergée par servimg.com" /> With the family...105012 and 105022 69 pré moon.. did www.servimg.com " target="_blank" > " border="0" alt="Image hébergée par...
Thanks Graham!
By: Len M. : March 10th, 2010-15:24
Thanks for the warm welcome! I've been into timepieces since I was a child, but have only recently been able to start acquiring some! I'm also a photographer in my spare time, so am looking forward to taking many more photos of my soon to be growing colle...
Just a new standard 3750.50
By: dkpw : March 12th, 2010-01:30
Well my newly acquired 3750.50 is not a patch on the great vintage models on show here, but I'm loving the watch and especially the hesalite crystal. I show it here with the time it took me to return from my holiday destination in Bristol to home in Edinb...
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