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Old 16 August 2021, 06:05 AM   #61
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Old 16 August 2021, 06:13 AM   #62
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321 thread...
Title says it's a Pictorial, not an exclusive thread...
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Title says it's a Pictorial, not an exclusive thread...
But you still can go cry to moderation, little man
Actually I was thinking the same thing as Mifune, so are you going to call me something as well?
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Old 16 August 2021, 10:49 PM   #64
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Actually I was thinking the same thing as Mifune, so are you going to call me something as well?
Couldn't care less of what you think...
The only one that has a saying on this is the OP...
I wasn't "hijacking" his thread. I really complimented his 321. I posted pictures of my 3861 because I very recently bought it and as a happy new Speedy owner, wanted to share. That's all. His thread title says (Speedmaster 321 Pictorial), which means he is telling a story about his watch with pictures, in case you don't know. Last I checked it doesn't say "The absolute 321 exclusive owners thread". Go check any other Rolex thread here where people simply post picture of their own (many times different) models over and over when a specific model is mentioned. 98% of TRF members usually don't whine about it so if you feel hurt, offended or got your "safe space" invaded, please jump to some other threads or feel free to make a formal complaint to moderation, FBI, CIA, Care Bears, Teletubbies, etc. IF THEY (moderators or OP) say something otherwise, I'll take into consideration. Not you or your homie.
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So, can you compare it's accuracy when worn to that of another of your Speedmasters?
It's just as accurate as my SMPs all which (I assume) won't be as accurate as the new 3861-equipped references. I expect on average +5~10s/d with any of them


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The Ed White version is absolutely fabulous !!! Every single detail is perfection ...I have finally joined the club with my brand new Moonwatch Sapphire 3861 ...*
Congratulations & wear in good health


* p.s. My thread is actually a review thread of the 321; I prefer the word "Pictorial" because a formal "review" requires more info & preferably long-term results in terms of "wear comfort", "accuracy" etc. Hence while it's "no biggie", I was (also) surprised you went into detail about your 3861 but more importantly, always happy when the 321 gets a compliment from a fellow member


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It's just as accurate as my SMPs all which (I assume) won't be as accurate as the new 3861-equipped references. I expect on average +5~10s/d with any of them


Congratulations & wear in good health


* p.s. My thread is actually a review thread of the 321; I prefer the word "Pictorial" because a formal "review" requires more info & preferably long-term results in terms of "wear comfort", "accuracy" etc. Hence while it's "no biggie", I was (also) surprised you went into detail about your 3861 but more importantly, always happy when the 321 gets a compliment from a fellow member


Thank you !!
Sorry for the fuss (which wasn't started by me BTW). Too many bitter people here...
From my understanding, your thread really wasn't a "Exclusive Caliber Speedmaster 321 owners thread". As you said, I understood the thread as your personal adventure and story regarding your 321 model. Also a very nice in depth review.
I love the 321 but unfortunately (maybe fortunately ) it's pretty hard to get one.
The reason I mentioned my 3861 is because I bought it this past Friday and got very enthusiastic about it so I wanted to share among Speedy and Omega lovers.

And once again, congrats on your fantastic watch !!
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Old 25 August 2021, 01:02 AM   #67
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Been a while since I "doublewristed*" ...

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Thank you for the tremendous effort you put into creating this marvelous post.

This type of material is the main reason many of us are here at TRF.
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Old 28 August 2021, 12:08 PM   #69
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Sir, many thanks for your kind words - makes all the effort I put into such a post worthwhile
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Old 10 October 2021, 07:05 PM   #70
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The more I look at this and other posts about the 321 the more I feel I need to have another look at this watch!
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Old 11 October 2021, 03:23 AM   #71
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The more I look at this and other posts about the 321 the more I feel I need to have another look at this watch!
I think you should. Honestly, if I had to go down to one watch (maybe a gshock aside) this would be it. I really think it’s that good. Plus it looks great on leather etc so you can switch it up a bit.
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I think you should. Honestly, if I had to go down to one watch (maybe a gshock aside) this would be it. I really think it’s that good. Plus it looks great on leather etc so you can switch it up a bit.

Yep it’s a total strap monster, like most Speedmasters. Love mine. Only two issues I have with it is:
-the bracelet is very difficult to get over my hand in the most comfortable wrist size. I’ve never had that problem with a watch. Wish it had micro adjustments just to get it over my hand more comfortably.
- the accuracy of the movement is disappointing but then again I wasn’t expecting COSC. Still, kind of a bummer for this price point.

With that said, completely agree with the one watch statement. It’s not only an amazing watch but one I feel has more “soul” vs any other watch I’ve owned. Sure it’s all in my head but that feeling of wearing something so special and historic is one of the reasons I love it.
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Yep it’s a total strap monster, like most Speedmasters. Love mine. Only two issues I have with it is:
-the bracelet is very difficult to get over my hand in the most comfortable wrist size. I’ve never had that problem with a watch. Wish it had micro adjustments just to get it over my hand more comfortably.
- the accuracy of the movement is disappointing but then again I wasn’t expecting COSC. Still, kind of a bummer for this price point.

With that said, completely agree with the one watch statement. It’s not only an amazing watch but one I feel has more “soul” vs any other watch I’ve owned. Sure it’s all in my head but that feeling of wearing something so special and historic is one of the reasons I love it.

I had the exact same problem as you with getting the watch over my hand. In the event you haven't tried it yet, try putting the watch on with your palm facing up and thumb tucked in, as if you were going to have the watch on the other side of your wrist. Once the watch has cleared your wrist, simply spin it around.

If you've tried this already, then please excuse me.
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Yep it’s a total strap monster, like most Speedmasters. Love mine. Only two issues I have with it is:
-the bracelet is very difficult to get over my hand in the most comfortable wrist size. I’ve never had that problem with a watch. Wish it had micro adjustments just to get it over my hand more comfortably.
- the accuracy of the movement is disappointing but then again I wasn’t expecting COSC. Still, kind of a bummer for this price point.

With that said, completely agree with the one watch statement. It’s not only an amazing watch but one I feel has more “soul” vs any other watch I’ve owned. Sure it’s all in my head but that feeling of wearing something so special and historic is one of the reasons I love it.
I have the same issue. I think it’s due to the small clasp but it is a pain. One of the downsides of omega making the clasp as small as possible I guess, but it’s not too bad overall.

I completely agree with you on the last bit btw. I’m no particular space fan but this watch has more character than any I’ve owned. I’ve owned a ceramic Daytona previously and would buy this again all day. That’s not saying it’s a better watch than a Daytona before i get flamed (it’s a different watch) but this does more for me that that ever did.

It’s one of those that needs to be seen and experienced as on some bare facts you could deem it overpriced. Following 7 months of ownership, I think it’s worth every penny of its MRSP and am delighted to have one.
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Yep it’s a total strap monster, like most Speedmasters. Love mine. Only two issues I have with it is:
-the bracelet is very difficult to get over my hand in the most comfortable wrist size. I’ve never had that problem with a watch. Wish it had micro adjustments just to get it over my hand more comfortably.
- the accuracy of the movement is disappointing but then again I wasn’t expecting COSC. Still, kind of a bummer for this price point.

With that said, completely agree with the one watch statement. It’s not only an amazing watch but one I feel has more “soul” vs any other watch I’ve owned. Sure it’s all in my head but that feeling of wearing something so special and historic is one of the reasons I love it.
So how inaccurate are you finding it?
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Actually, I’ll ask that question to all 321 owners. How accurate are you finding the watch?
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Actually, I’ll ask that question to all 321 owners. How accurate are you finding the watch?

Mines at +18 spd
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Old 15 October 2021, 02:13 PM   #78
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I have not measured mine. Not buying it for accuracy. Mostly for the history and beauty of the 321.

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Mines at +18 spd

Thanks for your reply, I’m surprised that it’s this far out!
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Your watch looks really good.

I’m finding it noticeable how many people who have bought a new 321 have put it on a strap. I think it looks better on a strap than on the bracelet.
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-the bracelet is very difficult to get over my hand in the most comfortable wrist size. I’ve never had that problem with a watch. Wish it had micro adjustments just to get it over my hand more comfortably.
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Ditto - I didn't notice the problem when I wrote the OP, but then Summer rolled around and one time when trying to remove it, I thought I was going to "pre-stretch" the damn bracelet...

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I had the exact same problem as you with getting the watch over my hand. In the event you haven't tried it yet, try putting the watch on with your palm facing up and thumb tucked in, as if you were going to have the watch on the other side of your wrist. Once the watch has cleared your wrist, simply spin it around...
Bingo - I figured out this "trick" by chance and now use it for a few of my tighter bracelets

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I have the same issue. I think it’s due to the small clasp but it is a pain. One of the downsides of omega making the clasp as small as possible I guess, but it’s not too bad overall.
I can't say the same for the (former) production bracelet which never gave me problems in winter or Summer. The 321 Bracelet, as you noted, must have an extra-small clasp. No other explanation that I can come up with...

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Actually, I’ll ask that question to all 321 owners. How accurate are you finding the watch?
I answered your original accuracy question already some months ago (see above) but I think it's worth reiterating that accuracy is NOT the 321's biggest selling point...

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Your watch looks really good.

I’m finding it noticeable how many people who have bought a new 321 have put it on a strap. I think it looks better on a strap than on the bracelet.
Thanks. It's super handsome on straps. But the flatlink is something else though. I like it as much as the straps which is usually my preference for all of my watches.
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Are these newer 321 movements rated at COSC?
There is no official certificate issued with the Caliber 321s. As for accuracy, I can only speak about my own, which averages +7 in all positions except for Crown-Down which runs at -8. Not within COSC iirc, but it works out in the end as when it's ahead more than 30s I simply store it overnight in the CD position.

As I noted in my OP, if you want improved accuracy, a 3861-equipped reference is the way to go. That the 321 is reasonably accurate is more than I expected.

On a side note, I was amazed to find out that running the chronograph (complication) has little impact on the accuracy or amplitude. My (new) El Primero 400 is much more impacted, running 2~3s slower (than without the chronograph running) and taking a pretty strong hit in amplitude.

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Anyone else notice the new GOLD version of the 321 on the Omega website?



Speedmaster 321 Canopus Gold

I am waiting for someone to tell me that they own a moonshine and a canopus gold 321
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Yes, along with the eye watering price.
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