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Old 14 May 2021, 02:30 PM   #31
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Very nice!
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Old 14 May 2021, 06:42 PM   #32
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Love this. Thank you for taking the time and hard work to put this together and then sharing it with us.
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Old 15 May 2021, 12:55 PM   #33
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Nice writeup and nice pics. I haven't taken the Speedmaster dive yet, but this may push me into doing it..
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Very nice! Thanks for sharing, amazing!
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Love this. Thank you for taking the time and hard work to put this together and then sharing it with us.
I'm pleased to hear that & thx for the compliment

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Old 15 May 2021, 04:17 PM   #34
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What a treat reading your post and admiring the photos. Thank you!
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Old 16 May 2021, 12:57 AM   #35
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well then... get me a three two one if you can.
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Old 16 May 2021, 06:09 PM   #36
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Yeah come on. One of these for you and a snoopy for Mrs ratty. You could swap!

After looking at this thread I just might have to have another look at the 321!
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Old 17 May 2021, 03:08 AM   #37
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^So many thanks, Mr. Jones

FWIW, a quick n dirty Smartphone session of the 321 in reset / running / paused - chronograph modes







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Old 19 May 2021, 01:35 AM   #38
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Old 21 May 2021, 11:35 AM   #39
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...taken on SpeedyTuesday
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Old 22 May 2021, 05:57 PM   #40
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This thread is really not helping me at all.

I’ve been offered two 321s but turned them down. I bought a new Moonwatch last year and I didn’t see the 321 as being worth 3 times the cost of the standard Moonwatch.

However..........

I’m finding that I’m not really appreciating the Moonwatch as much as I had hoped I would. I bought one a few years ago and returned it soon after but always felt that I was missing something so bought a new one again. The day after I bought it I was offered one of the first 321s in the UK but turned it down. Now looking at this thread I’m starting to wonder if I should sell the Moonwatch and try a 321!

Decisions decisions.
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Old 22 May 2021, 05:59 PM   #41
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Yeah come on. One of these for you and a snoopy for Mrs ratty. You could swap!
You may be right about this.
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Old 22 May 2021, 10:36 PM   #42
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If you are the Moon Watch Fan that appreciates the details of the 321 then I would say go for it. In my collecting I have a tendency to buy across a models offerings and then consolidate back to one or two. I am not there yet for the 321 but think it is great. Maybe one day.
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Old 23 May 2021, 01:59 AM   #43
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I need to see more photos of the 321 on leather straps.
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Old 23 May 2021, 03:12 AM   #44
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Old 23 May 2021, 12:54 PM   #45
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...I’m finding that I’m not really appreciating the Moonwatch as much as I had hoped I would. I bought one a few years ago and returned it soon after but always felt that I was missing something so bought a new one again ... Now looking at this thread I’m starting to wonder if I should sell the Moonwatch and try a 321!
I'm not sure I follow... If you don't like the "moonwatch" then I see no reason for you to contemplate the 321.

Perhaps you can be more specific regarding your moonwatch experience - i.e. was it the dial, or the overall diameter, or the sapphire crystal, or maybe the bracelet?

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Old 23 May 2021, 10:33 PM   #46
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Just had the chance to read through your post. What a great job Omega did with this reference Thank you once again for taking the time to do the write up and share your fantastic pictures with us
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Old 24 May 2021, 04:12 PM   #47
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I'm not sure I follow... If you don't like the "moonwatch" then I see no reason for you to contemplate the 321.

Perhaps you can be more specific regarding your moonwatch experience - i.e. was it the dial, or the overall diameter, or the sapphire crystal, or maybe the bracelet?


I’m not sure why I’m not getting on with it. I know this sounds a bit silly, but I want to like it, there’s just something about it which doesn’t make me feel excited about wearing it. I have the Apollo / Soyuz version which I like, but the standard version doesn’t appear to inspire me much now I have it! This is what happened last time I got one. When I didn’t have one I wanted one, when I got one I sort of lost interest in it! This hasn’t happened to me with other watches I’ve bought, but there appears to be a pattern developing with the Moonwatch! Mine is the Hesalite on a bracelet model. I don’t think I bought the wrong version, but.....?

As I have said, I’ve tried the 321 on and thought it was OK apart from the price. I strongly suspect that when I see one again I’ll think the same again but the watches are different enough for me to view them as different models.

I think I’m just going through an unsettled phase at the moment. I bought a new car not long ago and I’m thinking about changing that as well! Anyone want a BMW?
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Just had the chance to read through your post. What a great job Omega did with this reference Thank you once again for taking the time to do the write up and share your fantastic pictures with us
Yes sir, Omega most certainly did I'm glad you enjoyed the pictorial

p.s. Happy Speedy Tuesday

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Old 26 May 2021, 10:57 AM   #49
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p.s. Happy Speedy Tuesday


Wow! What a shot!


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Old 26 May 2021, 11:59 AM   #50
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Great post, write up ante comparison and a big thank you !
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Old 6 June 2021, 02:03 PM   #51
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^Thx gents

Elsewhere on the 'Net someone asked about the Caliber 321's dial size... to which I shared my thoughts:

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Random question but what is the face size compared to a standard Moonwatch 1861 Hessalite? I don’t have the best eyesight and wondered on the sizing of the face and subdials. Any comments on general visibility in comparison would also be great. Thanks.
While I can't guarantee that Omega didn't update their dials in the past decades, it's rather unlikely.

In terms of the Calibre 321 "Ed White", Omega went out of their way to recreate the 321 1-1 with the original, so I sincerely doubt they would've varied in terms of case or dial size...

Therefore, according to the most awesome "Moonwatch Only" authors, both the 321 & 861 (/1861) dials measure exactly 31.20 mm. They got their info straight from the horse's mouth - Jean Singer & Cie SA, the company that made* the dials way back when
*I assume Omega makes them "in-house" now... :unsure: If anyone knows for sure, please let us know :)

When designing the Speedmaster Professional, Omega decided to "beef up" the case from the original 38.2mm to 42mm, just slightly larger than the bezel, if we don't take the asymmetrical (crown-guard) side into account. The black* bezel diameter is actually identical for both the Speedmaster & Speedmaster Professional at 39.7mm!
*The steel bezels were ~1mm smaller at 38.6mm.

39.7mm bezel over the 42mm case...


39.7mm bezel over the 38.2mm case...
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A few recent pics - I admit I'm spending too much time on IG and not enough time in more engaging platforms like this site





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Fantastic reference OP, truly a beauty
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Great reference. Love mine. However it has never been photographed that nicely. Well done!
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Question for those who have bought a 321, how accurate are you finding them?

Thanks.
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The 321 is a "dependable" mvmt but cannot and should not be considered an upgrade to anything other than the original 321 (and imho, the additional few hrs of Power reserve is the only real "upgrade" worth mentioning). If you're wondering why I'm answering your question in such a roundabout way it's because one should NOT consider accuracy as a "deciding factor" for this reference. So with that out of the way...

...mine ranges from +9 DU / DD down to -5 CU, CR.

NONE of my [1861] Speedmasters are amazingly accurate but most run "fast" (+10s on avg) in (almost) all positions so with "my" 321 I do pay attention to what position I place it overnight in order to keep it running close to the correct time

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So, can you compare it's accuracy when worn to that of another of your Speedmasters?
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The Ed White version is absolutely fabulous !!! Every single detail is perfection !
As an old Rolex and Breitling owner, I have finally joined the club with my brand new Moonwatch Sapphire 3861 ! Honeymoon in progress and God knows when and IF will ever end








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