Vanilla speedy … with coffee
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I'm on my second Speedmaster now. Years back I had a 1990 model which I liked a lot, but the lack of date erked me (then), I just don't need a date complication now so I acquired a very nice 3861 with a sapphire crystal and case back.
I'm completely in love with it, and I wear it every day (IWC goes on in the evening). The bracelet is so massively excellent especially with the micro adjust. It's a beauty.
So, show me your Speedmasters; any vintage, any variant.
Vanilla speedy … with coffee
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Diverse
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
Plexi on top, sapphire on the back
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A watch with a date is of no use in my 60s.
The only one I've ever had. Bought it second hand around the turn of the century.
just noticed arsenal legend freddie ljungberg wearing his
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NA6XslCM-8E
Very nice. For a moment I thought you had a matching pair of rockets.
I have a couple. First, a 1964 Ed White. I have the original bracelet and No. 6 end links but have it on a modern strap and deployant.
Second, I have a Dark Side of the Moon which, IMHO, is a simply stunning watch.
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CK2998. Always wanted a traditional moonwatch but never bit the bullet.
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I have a couple as well…
Nice!
Thank you Sir. Probably my fave of the lot.
How did I forget that this is also a Speedmaster ?
z
Bought this from SC a good while ago, before the prices became unrealistic.
I hope aliens on distant worlds are enjoying their Omegas too.
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Another view
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And this also qualifies. Speedmaster MKII
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The prototype X-33 was marked as a flightmaster and featured a Seamaster style bracelet, but it wasn't long before it joined the Speedmaster family.
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
One of only two watches I have bought new that has survived in my small collection for over 15 years. The 3753.50, which replaced a 3750 (yes, I prefer the sapphire):
And my other Speedmaster, the X-33. My avatar and one of my most worn too:
Both classics in their own way.
The classic Speedmaster is very photogenic.
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None right now, but of the many I've owned...
One of my biggest flipping regrets - a perfect ST145.022 that I've not seen bettered (I'd love to have it back, if the current owner is reading this)...
And a gorgeous Ed White - only sold as I was going through some personal trauma at the time, and decided to sell a shedload of material possessions that I felt any kind of connection to (there's a lesson there, I guess)...
Hijacking this slightly - anyone got one of the Ti speedmasters they can share good photos of and an opinion?
"Bite my shiny metal ass."
- Bender Bending Rodríguez
I have a few and I recently bought this FOIS, which I like a lot.
I used to have an 1861 but thought it was a bit of a lump so sold it on. When the 3861 came along, the small changes made a big difference to me and it’s been part of my 3 watch collection ever since.
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Only this 105-012 65 at the moment, previously owned at least a dozen different variations - wish I’d kept a couple of course!
Thanks,
Sanjay
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I’ve owned an FOIS and Speedy Tuesday in the past, but now have this - 3594.50.
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These three currently:
376.0822
2998
105.003
There's something of a retro-futuristic aesthetic on this electric Speedsonic from the eclectic world of the Speedmaster
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
Strangely I was looking for a Reduced as they were going for about 40% of the price of a Moon. But I really wanted the Moon so I decided just to go for it. I'm glad I did as if I hadn't I'd have always looked at it wishing it was a Moon.
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Mirror dial and lobster bracelet - lovely!
Just the one for me. I seem to be in a constant cycle with this. It stays in the box for months, I think about moving it on so wear it for a few days to decide, then stick it back in the box for a couple of months.
Andy.
Heres mine, a 1979 I think.
Cheers..
Jase
Well, not as exotic as most of the examples here, but it was the first "good" chronograph I ever bought, and with the bombproof 7750 movt. It has served me well since the 1980's(?), when I bought it. Currently off for its second service:
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I used to have these:
125 - an impressive hunk of metal coupled with a nice movement and dial.
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