I think the 3510 is a normal size with normal features and a dial that references the numerals and automatic of the Mk3. Its about the same size as an AquaTerra or a Submariner. The Pro doesn't have hacking seconds, isn't automatic, can't run the chronograph continuously, and is immediately recognizable due to the flat pancake size. The 3510 is more subtle, costs half the price, and is actually easier to authenticate with the offset pushers. It was intended as the everyday Speedmaster and it succeeds at that. I'm very happy with mine. Nice DJ btw.
People have said servicing is expensive on this watch but isn't servicing gonna be similar price on the professional version? (I've not watched the whole video yet so I don't know if you mentioned it)
Just wondering if you have insufficient removable links at the 6 side and trouble balancing the bracelet and centering the clasp? That's usually my issue with vintage bracelets. My wrist is about 16cm in circumference too.
Weird that you say that, I have had one for close to a decade and recently been trying to center the clasp and been having issues. I have one removable link left on the six but have several extra links on the 12 side. I’m even going to have to add another link to the 12 to move in the micro adjust a few pegs to give me more leverage to open the clasp without stressing the bracelet every time.
@@coolguyii58 Yep, same situation. I finally pulled the trigger thinking I could make it work. Been adding/removing links on the 12 side. Maxed out on the 6 side and been messing around with the micro adjusts trying to get the perfect "balanced" fit. Unfortunately, the watch might hit the chopping block soon. Better luck centering clasps on my Rolexes. Oh well, at least I gave the speedy a shot.
I think the 3510 is a normal size with normal features and a dial that references the numerals and automatic of the Mk3. Its about the same size as an AquaTerra or a Submariner. The Pro doesn't have hacking seconds, isn't automatic, can't run the chronograph continuously, and is immediately recognizable due to the flat pancake size. The 3510 is more subtle, costs half the price, and is actually easier to authenticate with the offset pushers. It was intended as the everyday Speedmaster and it succeeds at that. I'm very happy with mine. Nice DJ btw.
have you tried swimming with it? I see it has 3atm wr and makes me hesitant to buy
You are a normal wristed person, not a small... 💪
I love the Arabic numerals, personally
Nice video! Very informative.
People have said servicing is expensive on this watch but isn't servicing gonna be similar price on the professional version? (I've not watched the whole video yet so I don't know if you mentioned it)
Chronographs served by OMEGA cost the same what ever model you pick
The updated reduced has a different movement than the original? I thought they were the same.
Just wondering if you have insufficient removable links at the 6 side and trouble balancing the bracelet and centering the clasp? That's usually my issue with vintage bracelets. My wrist is about 16cm in circumference too.
Weird that you say that, I have had one for close to a decade and recently been trying to center the clasp and been having issues. I have one removable link left on the six but have several extra links on the 12 side. I’m even going to have to add another link to the 12 to move in the micro adjust a few pegs to give me more leverage to open the clasp without stressing the bracelet every time.
@@coolguyii58 Yep, same situation. I finally pulled the trigger thinking I could make it work. Been adding/removing links on the 12 side. Maxed out on the 6 side and been messing around with the micro adjusts trying to get the perfect "balanced" fit. Unfortunately, the watch might hit the chopping block soon. Better luck centering clasps on my Rolexes. Oh well, at least I gave the speedy a shot.
I have a 6 inch wrist did you get a good fit on the reduced? Can you remove enough links?@@jarvis8842
Can you remove enough links for a 6 inch wrist?
Beautiful piece and you had an outstanding care, would you be interested in sell it for someone who would care as much?
The price is lower than the regular sized Speedmaster. It was too small on my wrist so I went with the Speedmaster sandwich.
Would you sell it? I live in Miami and need one!
Ur wrist size in inches?
16cm 6.3 inches
RIP you will be remembered 😢