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Omega Speedmaster

Hej!
Jag har en Speedy 357050 från 2013 där nedre subdailen inte riktigt nollställer mot kl 12. Det fattas någon millimeter. Stör mig lite på det. Klockan har internationell garanti kvar i 6 månader och den har röda markeringen kvar.
Jag behöver er input! Ska jag lämna in den eller ska jag låta det vara som det är? Tydligen måste den skickas till Swatch Group i Sthlm för åtgärd.

mvh, Jonas


Det är relativt vanligt. I bland kan visaren röra sig även om kroografen inte används. Om klockan har garanti tycker jag att du ska ta den till din AD. Prova att googla t ex "speedmaster hour creep" så finns det en hel del att läsa.

Edit: Om visare inte nollställer rätt från början så handlar det nog snarare om att att visaren behöver tas bort och monteras om rätt.
 
Har blivit väldigt förtjust i Speedmaster Legend med vit dial och silver tachy ring men kan inte riktigt släppa likheten med daytona Paul Newman..

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Någon som har en?
 
Mackeriet i Jönköping har 2 ligger på hemsidan ( 1 vecka sen jag kollade)
Dock inga priser vart själv sugen på en på vintage läder.
 
A real Astronaut watch, Ken Mattingly's own Speedmaster BA 145.022

Speedmaster Apollo XI 1969 Yellow Gold: The first of the lineage, the ref. BA 145.022, that you can see detailed bellow. Presented in yellow gold (case, bracelet and dial) with an unique burgundy bezel and engraved "the first watch worn on the moon" and "Apollo XI 1969" on the caseback. Edited at only 1014, including 38 offered to astronauts, President Nixon and Vice President Agnew.
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The Omega Speedmaster is usually coming in stainless steel, with a black tachymeter ring and a black dial. So this full yellow gold edition should sounds unfamiliar to you. But what’s make this precise example so special is its owner. Yes, it is a true astronaut watch! And also one of the rarest editions of them all.

What we are talking about here is a reference BA 145.022 (the ST 145.022 should be familiar to you, as it was the classical Omega Speedmaster Professional in stainless steel). Technically, it is a Speedmaster Professional: same case’s design, same 861 movement, same dial layout. But it comes with a full yellow gold case, bracelet (slightly different from the usual steel bracelet, as it tapered a lot towards the buckle) and dial. This edition, nicknamed ‘Tribute to Astronauts” has been made only in 1014 pieces. It is also the first of the Speedy to adorn the mention “the first watch worn on the moon” and “Apollo XI 1969“. The other differences are a burgundy tachymeter insert for the bezel, applied indexes in black and circled with polish gold rims and black (non-luminous) hands.

What makes this one here more precious? Among the 1014 produced, the first 30 had been offered to the President Nixon, to the Vice-President and to� 28 astronauts offered to them at a gala dinner November 25, 1969 at Hotel Warwick in Houston (according to our friends at� Fratello-Watches). Later, in 1972, the Apollo 14, 15, 16 and 17 also received that same watch (numbered from 1001 to 1008). This one was offered to Ken Mattingly, crew-member of Apollo 16 mission. On the back is engraved his name and the commemorative sentence “to mark man’s conquest of space with time, through time, on time” and the serial number 1006.

If the Omega Speedmaster BA 145.022 is already a very rare bird, that comes hardly on auction or for sale (plan a serious 15.000-20.000K€ if you want to buy one), the one we have here is purely a unique watch. For the story, this limited Speedmaster also exists in stainless steel, with the same engraving “the first watch worn on the moon” and “Apollo XI 1969” (the same as the public gold edition) in a unnumbered production, under the reference 145.022-69 Apollo XI. The legend (and Fratello-watches) says that it is even rarer than the gold version, with only 300 watches produced.

http://monochrome-watches.com/omega-speedmaster-history-part-3-rare-limited-editions/
 
Speedmaster Apollo XI 1969 Yellow Gold: The first of the lineage, the ref. BA 145.022, that you can see detailed bellow. Presented in yellow gold (case, bracelet and dial) with an unique burgundy bezel and engraved "the first watch worn on the moon" and "Apollo XI 1969" on the caseback. Edited at only 1014, including 38 offered to astronauts, President Nixon and Vice President Agnew.
Omega-Speedmaster-Yellow-Gold-Ken-Mattingly-BA-145.022-2.jpeg

Omega-Speedmaster-Yellow-Gold-Ken-Mattingly-BA-145.022-3.jpeg

Omega-Speedmaster-Yellow-Gold-Ken-Mattingly-BA-145.022-5.jpeg

Omega-Speedmaster-Yellow-Gold-Ken-Mattingly-BA-145.022-6.jpeg

Jesus! Galet fin!!
 
A real Astronaut watch, Ken Mattingly's own Speedmaster BA 145.022

Speedmaster Apollo XI 1969 Yellow Gold: The first of the lineage, the ref. BA 145.022, that you can see detailed bellow. Presented in yellow gold (case, bracelet and dial) with an unique burgundy bezel and engraved "the first watch worn on the moon" and "Apollo XI 1969" on the caseback. Edited at only 1014, including 38 offered to astronauts, President Nixon and Vice President Agnew.
Omega-Speedmaster-Yellow-Gold-Ken-Mattingly-BA-145.022-2.jpeg

Omega-Speedmaster-Yellow-Gold-Ken-Mattingly-BA-145.022-3.jpeg

Omega-Speedmaster-Yellow-Gold-Ken-Mattingly-BA-145.022-5.jpeg

Omega-Speedmaster-Yellow-Gold-Ken-Mattingly-BA-145.022-6.jpeg


The Omega Speedmaster is usually coming in stainless steel, with a black tachymeter ring and a black dial. So this full yellow gold edition should sounds unfamiliar to you. But what’s make this precise example so special is its owner. Yes, it is a true astronaut watch! And also one of the rarest editions of them all.

What we are talking about here is a reference BA 145.022 (the ST 145.022 should be familiar to you, as it was the classical Omega Speedmaster Professional in stainless steel). Technically, it is a Speedmaster Professional: same case’s design, same 861 movement, same dial layout. But it comes with a full yellow gold case, bracelet (slightly different from the usual steel bracelet, as it tapered a lot towards the buckle) and dial. This edition, nicknamed ‘Tribute to Astronauts” has been made only in 1014 pieces. It is also the first of the Speedy to adorn the mention “the first watch worn on the moon” and “Apollo XI 1969“. The other differences are a burgundy tachymeter insert for the bezel, applied indexes in black and circled with polish gold rims and black (non-luminous) hands.

What makes this one here more precious? Among the 1014 produced, the first 30 had been offered to the President Nixon, to the Vice-President and to� 28 astronauts offered to them at a gala dinner November 25, 1969 at Hotel Warwick in Houston (according to our friends at� Fratello-Watches). Later, in 1972, the Apollo 14, 15, 16 and 17 also received that same watch (numbered from 1001 to 1008). This one was offered to Ken Mattingly, crew-member of Apollo 16 mission. On the back is engraved his name and the commemorative sentence “to mark man’s conquest of space with time, through time, on time” and the serial number 1006.

If the Omega Speedmaster BA 145.022 is already a very rare bird, that comes hardly on auction or for sale (plan a serious 15.000-20.000K€ if you want to buy one), the one we have here is purely a unique watch. For the story, this limited Speedmaster also exists in stainless steel, with the same engraving “the first watch worn on the moon” and “Apollo XI 1969” (the same as the public gold edition) in a unnumbered production, under the reference 145.022-69 Apollo XI. The legend (and Fratello-watches) says that it is even rarer than the gold version, with only 300 watches produced.

http://monochrome-watches.com/omega-speedmaster-history-part-3-rare-limited-editions/

Oooooo herreeeeeee! Vilken Speedy! Något för Målarn ? ;)
 
A real Astronaut watch, Ken Mattingly's own Speedmaster BA 145.022

Speedmaster Apollo XI 1969 Yellow Gold: The first of the lineage, the ref. BA 145.022, that you can see detailed bellow. Presented in yellow gold (case, bracelet and dial) with an unique burgundy bezel and engraved "the first watch worn on the moon" and "Apollo XI 1969" on the caseback. Edited at only 1014, including 38 offered to astronauts, President Nixon and Vice President Agnew.
Omega-Speedmaster-Yellow-Gold-Ken-Mattingly-BA-145.022-2.jpeg

Omega-Speedmaster-Yellow-Gold-Ken-Mattingly-BA-145.022-3.jpeg

Omega-Speedmaster-Yellow-Gold-Ken-Mattingly-BA-145.022-5.jpeg

Omega-Speedmaster-Yellow-Gold-Ken-Mattingly-BA-145.022-6.jpeg


The Omega Speedmaster is usually coming in stainless steel, with a black tachymeter ring and a black dial. So this full yellow gold edition should sounds unfamiliar to you. But what’s make this precise example so special is its owner. Yes, it is a true astronaut watch! And also one of the rarest editions of them all.

What we are talking about here is a reference BA 145.022 (the ST 145.022 should be familiar to you, as it was the classical Omega Speedmaster Professional in stainless steel). Technically, it is a Speedmaster Professional: same case’s design, same 861 movement, same dial layout. But it comes with a full yellow gold case, bracelet (slightly different from the usual steel bracelet, as it tapered a lot towards the buckle) and dial. This edition, nicknamed ‘Tribute to Astronauts” has been made only in 1014 pieces. It is also the first of the Speedy to adorn the mention “the first watch worn on the moon” and “Apollo XI 1969“. The other differences are a burgundy tachymeter insert for the bezel, applied indexes in black and circled with polish gold rims and black (non-luminous) hands.

What makes this one here more precious? Among the 1014 produced, the first 30 had been offered to the President Nixon, to the Vice-President and to� 28 astronauts offered to them at a gala dinner November 25, 1969 at Hotel Warwick in Houston (according to our friends at� Fratello-Watches). Later, in 1972, the Apollo 14, 15, 16 and 17 also received that same watch (numbered from 1001 to 1008). This one was offered to Ken Mattingly, crew-member of Apollo 16 mission. On the back is engraved his name and the commemorative sentence “to mark man’s conquest of space with time, through time, on time” and the serial number 1006.

If the Omega Speedmaster BA 145.022 is already a very rare bird, that comes hardly on auction or for sale (plan a serious 15.000-20.000K€ if you want to buy one), the one we have here is purely a unique watch. For the story, this limited Speedmaster also exists in stainless steel, with the same engraving “the first watch worn on the moon” and “Apollo XI 1969” (the same as the public gold edition) in a unnumbered production, under the reference 145.022-69 Apollo XI. The legend (and Fratello-watches) says that it is even rarer than the gold version, with only 300 watches produced.

http://monochrome-watches.com/omega-speedmaster-history-part-3-rare-limited-editions/

Jääävlar! Den var sjukt mäktig.
 
Alltså en Speedy PRO i guld är nog min drömklocka, alla kategorier! Finns det inte någon här på KS som har en med svart tavla??
 
Stämmer bra men jag har inte fått tillbaka den än. Urmakaren väntar fortfarande på någon del men den har fått sig ett nytt original boettlock, vilket saknades och den har blivit servad.
Jäklar vilken tid det tar. Nu kommer jag inte ihåg men var det guldlänk eller är det nått du tänkt addera?
 
Jäklar vilken tid det tar. Nu kommer jag inte ihåg men var det guldlänk eller är det nått du tänkt addera?

Ja det kan vara lite bökigt med delar till just Reduced-modellen vad jag förstått. Den köptes "case only". Jag har dock köpt två stycken guldpläterade länkar till klockan. Annars funkar ju ett läder med guldspänne. :)
 
Var det någon som såg denna Blue side of the moon på Basel?!

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Är det fake eller kraftigt solljus som gjort att den blivit missfärgad?
 
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