Lovely stuff.
I realised this morning that one of my watches recently celebrated a milestone birthday. My Speedmaster 125 was 50 years old in August.
I've always been a fan of Omega's design in the 1970's, and over the years I've owned most of the Speedmaster "Mark" series watches, but the 125 is head and shoulders above anything else (IMHO). It's a big old watch (and heavy), but as I'm used to wearing bigger watches maybe that's part of the appeal for me?
I found this being sold by a Swiss gentleman back in 2008. He told me he was was the original owner, and had been working for Omega at the time. So 35 years in his ownership, and now 15 in mine.
Very nice Rich.
I had one many moons ago and would happily have another
Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
Love that. I’d buy that when it’s time to move it on. Looks lovely.
These are such a watch of their time and a bit of a bargain in todays over inflated world.
I really like them.
Probably one of the best examples on the planet! Not a favourite of mine, big rectangular watches don't look right on me, but I get the appeal.
Lovely Speedmaster. I'm also a big fan of this era and still enjoy my ref 176.0015, one of the slightly more manageable members of the family.
Excellent post. Looks in such fantastic condition!
One that I have always loved and admired but never owned.
They were always great value too, back in the day before the craziness.
Cheers..
Jase
I've tried Speedmasters but they're just not for me. The mark II (black & orange) is one I've wanted to try for a while but yours is lovely.
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Very cool! I'd take that over the standard moonwatch version (not sure what it's called) any day.
Beautiful watch and photos Rich, and a perfect example. I was so enthused I went off investigating, but I then saw the 15mm thickness (which I reckon would grate with me). Thanks for sharing though, not seen enough in these parts - I hope you celebrated its 50th in style.
That’s a keeper
Such an amazing piece. Also the first chronograph ever to be COSC certified I believe. This adds even more to the appeal
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That's absolutely gorgeous and right up my street. Here's to the next 50.
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
Love it Rich!
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
A special piece - loved the way the movement module could be removed from the case.
Very nice Rich!
From a time when Omega still had imagination & design flare. Such a brilliant piece.
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Have become an increasing fan of the Mark series, and that is a cracker.
My own Mark II is constant companion.