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7 August 2024, 11:06 PM | #1 |
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321 bezel on standard Moonwatch?
About my only complaint for the standard Moonwatch line is the use of aluminum bezel inserts. There's nothing WRONG with an aluminum bezel but I still think I would prefer a ceramic one given the choice.
Curious, will a 321 bezel fit a standard Moonwatch? Is the insert something that can be purchased from Omega? The dial and bezel appear to be the same size as the regular moonwatch, but I'm not positive. |
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That's a whole bunch of nope unfortunately
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10 August 2024, 11:58 AM | #4 |
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I think spiral winder watch parts has an aftermarket ceramic bezel for the standard moonwatch. It’s made me seriously consider getting one.
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10 August 2024, 09:26 PM | #5 |
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I completely agree. I’ve moaned before that the headline should be Al and the sapphire should be ceramic at this price point especially.
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It’s funny … there seemed to be a lot of noise from would be 321 aficionados that they’d prefer an aluminum bezel insert as opposed to ceramic. Go figure
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Agree, keep the hesalite aluminum since it's the closest to the original, but use ceramic on the sapphire models. Makes a ton of sense.
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I have seen some pics of white dial Speedys with the ceramic bezel pictured above, and they are beautiful. |
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If I could get up the nerve to try it myself I'd get one. But there are no watch makers around me that I can find. They sell presses on Amazon but just not sure I'm readdy to give it a go.
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