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26 December 2021, 12:41 AM | #1 |
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Daytona vs Omega moon watch
I know Daytona is nice but the price has gone to the moon- but compared to Omega moon watch , the history of Omega going to the moon - this is hard to beat and yet Omega is still fairly reasonable price. A watch that went to the moon is the coolest thing in history of watches. Anyone feels the same? Rolex is very good with marketing.
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26 December 2021, 12:45 AM | #2 |
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My only non Rolex luxury watch is my Moonwatch. It is the only modern Omega that appeals to me. I love the Daytona, but not at market prices. Also, the Daytona on me wears small.
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26 December 2021, 12:49 AM | #3 |
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Speedmaster over a Daytona anyday.
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Daytona all the way! Speedy is nice but not the same league!
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The difference is an appreciating asset versus a depreciating asset.
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No one can buy the overhyped Daytona from an AD so people who don’t want to pay the over inflated prices buying from a grey dealer are buying other watches, the Speedmaster, Zenith El Primaro’s are just some of the watches getting more attention. This Rolex or nothing approach to buying watches is bonkers buy hey ho, if you’re waiting in the ever increasing Rolex queue then that’s fine you’re leaving opportunities for myself and others to buy brilliant watches from other brands that will last a lifetime or more. So thank you very much, your continued support for Rolex and nothing else is greatly appreciated by those of us who can see beyond the hype. Have a great 2022.
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Agree. Also, all these “sweet gains” and theoretical price appreciation are completely irrelevant unless you sell, which I’m sure 99% of Daytona owners aren’t doing. |
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26 December 2021, 12:58 AM | #13 |
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Speedmaster pro was my first watch. I love it.
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LOL Everyone should own a Speedmaster Moonwatch but it is not better or worse than a Daytona. It is a BMW 3 Series and the Daytona is a F1 car.
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More like the Daytona is a Range Rover and the Speedy a Land Cruiser. Back in the day, both were equally purpose-built, rugged and capable. But today's Range Rover bears little resemblance to its ancestors in terms of its intended audience and purpose. The Land Cruiser, while upmarket compared to the originals, still has a rugged element that the Range Rover lacks.
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And its documented that Jack Swigert's wore a Rolex GMT-Master in the main lunar orbit ship, plus there was some kind of Bulova watch/clock somewhere in the spacecraft, but the claim that a Bulova time piece was on the Moon IMHO is little more than pure marketing by them. What I have read Aldrin's speedmaster was the first on the lunar surface, so its logical that he could have worn the same watch he had issued for the Gemini X11, IMO possibly a 1966 speedy when they first put professional on dial REF ST105012, perhaps the later 1968 ST 145.012 model was left in the ship as a back up timer for computer. But one of the most important things on board the Apollo lunar mission were the mechanical watches no matter what the brand. Speedmaster's relationship with outer space,began when they went to Corrigans shop a Texas dealer in 1961.And the NASA buyer bought 5 different brands of chronographs and some failed the NASA test, the Omega Speedmaster was passed mainly IMHO because it was manual wind. NASA tested a number of other Speedmasters in the 1960s prior to Gemini Apollo flight. All these watches were before they changed to the Cal 861 movement, NASA bought another large quantity of Speedmasters in the later 60s,and in 1966 Omega added the word Professional to the speedy. It has been said that Neil Armstrong,had a problem with his watch,and did not wear one on the moons surface. I believe Aldrin's watch was lost or most probably stolen in transit somewhere after the mission.But lets remember this fact today, your average smart phone or home computer is several hundred times more powerful than the one used on the moon mission so a simple mechanical watch was most important.
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Thank you much appreciated but knowledge and information is far down the list of priorities on forum now.
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ICom Pro3 All posts are my own opinion and my opinion only. "The clock of life is wound but once, and no man has the power to tell just when the hands will stop. Now is the only time you actually own the time, Place no faith in time, for the clock may soon be still for ever." Good Judgement comes from experience,experience comes from Bad Judgement,.Buy quality, cry once; buy cheap, cry again and again. www.mc0yad.club Second in command CEO and left handed watch winder |
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A great movement however I would be interested in how many Daytona’s do we think have never had the chronograph pusher pushed? You need to faff about unscrewing it and have the eyes of a Falcon to see read it. As you say hype has taken over. For me, the speedmaster and the submariner are the most iconic watches ever made. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Incorrect. The watch was lost when it was mailed to the National Air and Space Museum. The package never arrived.
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Among the takeaways: 1. Buzz started the conversation by saying "You know, nobody has ever asked me that question." 2. Buzz specifically said his watch was different from the "Ed White" Speedy because his had crown guards and "more writing on the dial," i.e. the word "PROFESSIONAL." 3. Buzz told me he and Neil decided to leave Neil's watch in the lunar module because the lunar module's computer was unreliable and they needed a mechanical time piece to safely leave the Moon. They did not know for sure what the lunar environment would do to their watches, and they were unwilling to take the chance that both of their watches would be destroyed on the lunar surface, so they left Neil's watch inside when they went outside. 4. Buzz specifically said he wore the same watch on Gemini XII in November 1966 that he wore on Apollo 11 in July 1969. Based on this and the other information he gave me, the watch could only have been a 105.012 Speedy, probably a 105.012-66. After I had this conversation with Buzz, I immediately purchased a 105.012-66 Speedy and then I emailed Chuck Maddox with the new information I had learned by asking Buzz.
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