Congratulations Marcus, but I have a question...

Apr 19, 2014,12:31 PM
 

Why did you choose this model over the legend it tries to emulate? Was it the presence of the date? Or do you simply favor the cal. 3313?


I'm really curious as I'm considering my first Speedmaster.

Thanks and congrats once again.

Kamy

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Some items are simply perfect ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : April 18th, 2014-08:41
... but one might need a while to realize that: For many years, I considered the Speedmaster Professional to be a nice, but a bit boring. Maybe there are too many of them around - but why has it been so successful? After having pursued an ideal of a perfe...  

There is a saying in my country, that the Speedmaster watches...

 
 By: Ruckdee : April 18th, 2014-19:15
..."like to bring their siblings home" :D How true it is. Congratulations on this uncommon piece. The date window is so discreet that the watch can easily pass as its hand-winding brother at two feet distance. And looking forward to those occasional pics ... 

You have some very serious read, Marcus. ;) Congratulations on this one.

 
 By: amanico : April 19th, 2014-11:17
Yes, I also and always wondered the same about the Speedie, and I think I will go for a vintage, unless the Alaska project changes my mind... Best! Nicolas

Funnily, there are not many books dedicated to space law specifically ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : April 19th, 2014-11:30
... the one I used as a background for the picture is one published in former communist Eastern Germany, and I had it in my shelves without ever having read it. The 1948 edition of Oppenheim-Lauterpacht is still my favourite textbook on International Law.... 

That was one of my most favourite topic, when I was at the University.

 
 By: amanico : April 19th, 2014-11:42
Very tough, but how fascinating! You should read it. ;) Best, Nicolas

Until recently, I considered ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : April 19th, 2014-11:44
... scholarly literature on international law from the point of view of socialist/communist states to be definitely outdated . Now I am not so sure anymore ... Marcus

Congratulations Marcus, but I have a question...

 
 By: Kamy : April 19th, 2014-12:31
Why did you choose this model over the legend it tries to emulate? Was it the presence of the date? Or do you simply favor the cal. 3313? I'm really curious as I'm considering my first Speedmaster. Thanks and congrats once again. Kamy

You answered your own question already ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : April 21st, 2014-04:03
... at least for the largest part. My reasons for preferring this automatic co-axial variant over the "original" were: 1) date. I know, that I have the date also on my cellphone. But this is valid also for the time. I would not need a watch at all if I re... 

Thank you for your response Marcus. We're definitely in agreement...

 
 By: Kamy : April 22nd, 2014-06:30
... regarding the size! I too prefer the larger case. Anyway, congratulations once again and I hope you wear it in the best of health... Kamy

Perfection . . .

 
 By: Dr No : April 20th, 2014-10:51
. . . for the wrist . . . . . . with a twist! There have been so many automatic Speedmasters, but none so faithful to the original concept as this one. Congratulations, Marcus. Thrilled, Art ...  

I wore this at the Omega Boutique

 
 By: Mostel : April 20th, 2014-11:37
It's my favorite modern Speedmaster--mainly because it is PERFECTLY legible, and oozes Omega character. The profile of the case is possibly love/ hate being sort of bowl-like. It still calls to me, as a perfect daily driver chrono. Agree however, that the...  

Thanks for the candid wrist shot, Mostel! . . .

 
 By: Dr No : April 20th, 2014-11:52
. . . coincidentally, I stopped by the local Omega boutique yesterday, but didn't notice the new Mk II in stock. Yes, it most definitely is a ringer . . . . . . for the original. Cordially, Art ...  

Not my wrist!

 
 By: Mostel : April 20th, 2014-14:40
But I do like that watch! :)

Well, I have considered the Mk. II as well ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : April 21st, 2014-03:33
... since there are several nice colour versions available, with just a hint of red/orange, gold etc. My problem with it is the 70s design. I always was convinced that in the books on the history of industrail design, the Seventies would be always marked ... 

along with the Seamaster it has to be the most well known Omega

 
 By: G99 : April 23rd, 2014-03:49
people that know nothing about watches often know that James Bond wears an Omega smp and a lot know that the Omega Speedmaster was worn on the moon so it has to be one of the most publicly publicised watches in history. as a brand Omega has had a huge amo... 

I absolutely love it, but cannot wear it right now ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : May 3rd, 2014-02:57
... since it has entered my timing test scheme, forcing it onto the table for the next two weeks. This Speedmaster is a really wonderful timepiece, and I ask myself why I haven't bought one long before. Marcus