It doesn’t need to be ‘better’, it needs to be more exclusive. White dial Snoopy’s aren’t any better than a standard Moonwatch, just more exclusive.
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It doesn’t need to be ‘better’, it needs to be more exclusive. White dial Snoopy’s aren’t any better than a standard Moonwatch, just more exclusive.
£6-7k is around what they'll be asking for a special edition with a bog standard, same as the regular moonwatch, movement. Why would they spend all that time and cost developing a new production...
I think this is different though. 2000 a year is their estimate of 321 movements available. It'll appear in other watches too. So Omega have to decide how many they allocate to this Speedmaster each...
I know but I can’t think of any other brand that has gone to such lengths to create a re-edition. So whilst may look like a basic speedmaster pro, it doesn’t share a single part with it, and that’s...
Having seen the Instagram story from Omega showing the watch in an exploded animation I'd say those images are renders so you're unlikely to get images that 'perfect' from the camera. I'm sure...
I'm making a bold statement here but I think the price is too low. Could you imagine if Rolex spent two years recreating a Valjoux 72 movement and building them 'as new' to go in a ceramic bezel Paul...
I think this is to be sold a regular model, at least I haven't seen any mention of limited edition on either Fratello or Omega's websites.
A little more info at: https://www.fratellowatches.com/breaking-news-the-new-steel-speedmaster-with-caliber-321-ed-white/
It looks ace. And yes it's going to be expensive but why not? Nearly everything on this watch is unique to this model; case, bracelet, movement, dial, packaging and it'll still be a chunk of change...