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4 November 2008, 04:30 AM | #1 |
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Speedmaster arctic explorer
I was checking out the Omega site and noticed a new speedmaster had appeared. I quite like the look of the white face and wondered whether anyone had seen this up close or tried it on? Do you know how much they are asking for this little beauty?
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4 November 2008, 09:48 AM | #2 |
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That is a beauty, so clean and simple! Like you, I wonder what the cost of it is? Cheers, Bill P.
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4 November 2008, 11:05 AM | #3 |
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Beautiful watch. I've always been a fan of "arctic white."
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You have found the Alaska Project
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What you have found is the "Alaska Project", a very special limited edition Omega has produced just a short while ago. Omega's website entry of it is here: Reference 311.32.42.30.04.001 It is a re-edition of a very interesting and historic watch/project. If you like, you can read about it in a couple of threads I've been "raving" about it... Here's the part that deals with the original watch and its history: Click --> Alaska Project Part 1 And here's some sort of review of the watch in question: Click --> Alaska Project Part 2 If you have a chance to see one in person (in your AD or at an Omega Boutique), do check it out. It is a marvel of a watch for sure ! & best regards Petros
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Very nice watch!
I just don't feel it with the Omega bracelets though... They never seem to fit me right nor have I ever been crazy about their look. I think that would look stellar on a NATO but I just cant see paying the premium for a bracelet I wont use. Ill have to keep my eyes open for something Omega sold as a head only or something...
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Hello Sandy007Robb, I strongly recommend that you read El-Piloto's review of the Speedmaster, Alaska Project. Its one of the best watch reviews on TRF, period.
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What would you need a Tachymeter for in the Artic ????See how fast your sled teams going ???? Can someone shed some light ??
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The Omega Alaska Project Speedmaster isn't really made to be used in Alaska, but rather in the sub freezing temperatures of outer space.
Here is an excerpt from the Omega Basel 2008 release. "Omega’s release of the new Speedmaster Moonwatch “Alaska Project” honors the brand’s abilities to produce watches that can withstand the extreme conditions of space. With a limited edition production of only 1,970 pieces, the new Speedmaster Moonwatch “Alaska Project” is temperature resistant (in space) between -148 degrees Celsius and +260 degrees Celsius, encompassing more than 400 degrees" I was offered one just this past week, and I may regret having turned it down... MSRP is ~$5,800.
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I just got to have that Project Alaska Nylon Braclet. I love it.
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8 January 2009, 08:18 AM | #11 |
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My local AD to my surprise had one in before Christmas. I think it was £2995 and even for readies the most I could get was 10%
I posted in this forum on 22 December 2008 that there was 1 available and if anyone was interested to PM me. No PM's and I have not been to AD's since so I have no idea if its still there. it had caused a lot of interest and it is a heck of a good looking watch. Si |
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Omega dials are generally right up my alley but those bracelets do nothing for me. Shame, as i fancy one to go with the Rolexes.
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I saw it in Las Vegas.. it is nice and the red case is huge...
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8 January 2009, 08:40 PM | #14 | |
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Thats exactly how i feel about their watches! I think the bracelet on the Speedmaster mentioned above is acceptable, but i think the bracelets really let down the watches. NATO's are good, but im not really a big lover of watches on straps either!
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I think the model is called the ''Alaska Project Moon''. It's designed to withstand extreme temperatures. It's a limited piece (1970 pieces), and has some cool engravings/wording on the back.
I have seen one, it comes in a huge display box. I think the box includes a few different straps/bracelets as extras. I really like the look of the watch, I am a fan of the white dial. There are a couple for sale on EBAY, which have many pics attached. Omega’s release of the new Speedmaster Moonwatch “Alaska Project” honors the brand’s abilities to produce watches that can withstand the extreme conditions of space. With a limited edition production of only 1,970 pieces, the new Speedmaster Moonwatch “Alaska Project” is temperature resistant (in space) between -148 degrees Celsius and +260 degrees Celsius, encompassing more than 400 degrees. Animated with the illustrious Omega caliber 1861, which was also used in the Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch, the Speedmaster Moonwatch “Alaska Project” boasts an incredible 45 hour power reserve for the manual-winding chronograph and also has a 42mm stainless steel case, tachymeter scale and small seconds. The 12-hour and 30-minute recorders are each outfitted with large triangular counterweights, otherwise known as “Apollo hands”. The extraordinary part of the Speedmaster Moonwatch “Alaska Project” is the red-anodised aluminum outer case, the red color resulting from the anodic oxidation treatment which offers the most greatest temperature protection. The case allows the wearer to still utilize the chronograph functions by way of “mushroom” pushers, without risking temperature durability. Making this fine Omega timepiece even rarer, is the presentation box that encases the Speedmaster Moonwatch “Alaska Project,” featuring a red-anodised aluminum outer case and a set of tools. The watch is also paired with black and white Velcro straps on brushed red-anodised aluminum buckles and a stainless steel bracelet. Whether the wearer is on the Earth or the Moon, this Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch “Alaska Project” continues Omega’s traditions of extreme durability and stylish timepieces.
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I absolutely love this watch. Love it. After buying 3 rolexes last year, the state of the economy, and another kid on the way, I swore I wouldn't buy a watch this year . . . .
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12 January 2009, 02:30 PM | #17 |
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One AD call me they have one in stock last week.
Local AD is asking for $US5600, but I can get one for $5500 online no tax.
Now I'm thinking of getting a Rolex TT GMT C or a panerai 104 or the Omega Alaska Project. My heart still on the Rolex TT GMT C. The Omega is a beauty, you can ask your AD to order one ... not that hard to get. It funny that, I still can't bring myself to pay 5k for a omega or pan but I don't mind paying 12.5 k premium for a ss daytona. |
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They seem to be good prices,..... but i have been offered one in Canada for $5800, tax inc, I think with the current exchange rate,..... you may be able to aply more pressure and get some more discount guys.
Let me know how you progress. I am having a current dilema weather to flip the GMT IIc for one......hmmmmm
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