Considering these are almost impossible to find at an AD, how much are you looking to make?
FTAC2011 said:
It's the reduced version so 39mm.
It does have the hesalite crystal, but the "moon watch" is the 42mm Speedmaster professional
DVC2010 said:FTAC2011 said:
It's the reduced version so 39mm.
It does have the hesalite crystal, but the "moon watch" is the 42mm Speedmaster professional
I have never heard of these. What movement?
third coast.. said:
BNIB sub still for sale.
Do you have a connection on Omega's in general or just this particular model?FTAC2011 said:DVC2010 said:FTAC2011 said:
It's the reduced version so 39mm.
It does have the hesalite crystal, but the "moon watch" is the 42mm Speedmaster professional
I have never heard of these. What movement?
Calibre 3220.
Just sold it actually. But if anyone is interested I can probably get my hands on another one
I have had some real good experiences in the past on https://omegaforums.net/SquirrellyDan said:Do you have a connection on Omega's in general or just this particular model?FTAC2011 said:DVC2010 said:FTAC2011 said:
It's the reduced version so 39mm.
It does have the hesalite crystal, but the "moon watch" is the 42mm Speedmaster professional
I have never heard of these. What movement?
Calibre 3220.
Just sold it actually. But if anyone is interested I can probably get my hands on another one
SquirrellyDan said:Do you have a connection on Omega's in general or just this particular model?FTAC2011 said:DVC2010 said:FTAC2011 said:
It's the reduced version so 39mm.
It does have the hesalite crystal, but the "moon watch" is the 42mm Speedmaster professional
I have never heard of these. What movement?
Calibre 3220.
Just sold it actually. But if anyone is interested I can probably get my hands on another one
Man that's sharp. I know it's not "the" watch, but it looks legit and is actually automatic, which I would prefer.FTAC2011 said:
My newest pickup. Speedmaster reduced. Would sell for $1750
ChipFTAC01 said:
My FIL has a moon watch that his very blue collar parents bought him when he graduated from university in the early 70s. He literally always wears it. I have no attachment to it but I really hope my son (first born grandson) ends up with it.
schmendeler said:Man that's sharp. I know it's not "the" watch, but it looks legit and is actually automatic, which I would prefer.FTAC2011 said:
My newest pickup. Speedmaster reduced. Would sell for $1750
uhm...only bride...really don't want another!! Can't afford two AND the watch...TulaneAg said:
And as always on this board and with your money, if you like it and will enjoy it then buy it and don't give two sh*ts about what I or anyone else thinks about your favorite watch gifted from your favorite bride on your most special 50th birthday.
agracer said:
Haven't read through all 58 pages yet, but wife is looking for birthday ideas (50!!!) and I've always wanted a nice watch and the Tag Heuer F1 style is something I've lusted after for a while (big F1 fan, been to a few races, and raced Formula Fords before my sponsor got pregnant)....
I understand Tag Heuer quality went down in the 90's early 00's, but has since become a more respected brand. Or is TH still considered a toy luxury watch by watch connoisseurs?