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7 July 2008, 05:49 PM | #1 |
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speedmaster professional moonphase:3576.50.00
Is there any interest in this model? http://www.omegawatches.com/index.ph...000&no_cache=1 Its a professional, manual wind, sapphire sandwich with moonphase and date. I know its not the "watch that went to the moon," but in reality not even though sapphire sandwich went up. I really would like a watch with date, so I think the moonphase and date are nice touches considering its a "moon watch." I also like its a 42mm alike the original and I know Omega makes a 40mm with date only. So here is my dilemma, considering that the 3576.50.00 and 3573.50.00 are not that much different in price, which one would you get? I think I really like the moonphase? From a collector's point of view, do you think this a bad move? How about the 3573.50.00? or the original 3570.50.00? Thanks for all your help.
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8 July 2008, 12:58 AM | #2 |
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I think that if you are a colllector you might get them all..
If you just want a watch to wear; and you like the history of the Omega Speedmaster, then get the one that you want to wear all the time.. and if a date is important to you, you should get that.. Personally, I don't think that there is significant investment potential in any of the newer Speedys to make it a clear-cut decision based on collectibility. For purists the moon phase might seem a bit over-the-top, but they used to say that about the Patek moon-phase watches too..
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I know most of you who respond already own a speedy, but if you had to buy your only speedy professional, would you get the original or sapphire sandwich or moon phase? Thanks again. I know in the end, it only matters what I like and I am ultimately going to have to decide by putting them on my wrist.
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8 July 2008, 04:16 AM | #5 |
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I've got a 3572.50, hesalite with a sapphire display back. I think it is the best of both worlds. Discontinued now. If I had to buy new I would go for a 3570.50. I like the look of the original and I really don't need the date or a moon-phase. I would also consider a Patch.......but I'm not sure about the Hypocampus logo.
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ditto that, tools :)
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8 July 2008, 05:49 AM | #7 |
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I did it a bit different.
I bought the flight qualified Pro, which has the hesalite front and SS engraved back AND the OEM saphire back. So now I have both and I can change as desired.
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If I was going to get one it would be the Patch........that touch of red and gold really makes the watch.
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Those watches are really nice, and I agree with Tools.
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I LOVE this watch -- I NEED this watch. Anyone have a mint one to sell me?
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