I have this watch in Steel. the 40mm one 2014. 100m water tight. Chronometer certified (Chronometer on the dial). Anyway the movement come from a Valjoux 7751.( Love this movement, love its wobble of the rotor, you really feel it on a nato,) (the 7750 doesn't have the triple date.---just a little correction) On the 40mm Chronometer Omega calls the movement the 3606. Anyway I absolutely love it, got it on a dark coffee nato leather right now. I think I love it more than my Sub. This one in Gold would also be gorgeous on a dark brown or black leather nato. Love triple dates, also got the Wakmann triple date chrono with the Valjoux 730. Which proceeded the Valjoux 72C. Love Love this Triple. Great Vid. And you have a great store. Ill get something from you some day. Soon as the Canadian dollar goes back up.
Hi Paul, you're correct that the 7751 is the base movement for this caliber. For most of my audience, I try to keep the discussion of movement base as straightforward as possible, and I assumed many more would recognize "7750/1150" than the derivatives used here. But the 7751/3606 truly is more precise for those who prefer to know the exact genesis of the caliber here. Like you, I enjoy going deeper and probably should have been as specific as possible. Thanks for the feedback! Best, Tim
Beautiful watch. This is my favorite Speedmaster under $5,000 USD. I bought my blue 3523.80 under $1500 and serviced it at Nesbits. The Triple Date Speedmasters have 39mm diameter, sapphire crystal with AR coating, Omega Caliber 1151 (Valjoux 7751), Automatic, Day-Date-Month, 12 hour continous chronograph, GMT subdial, hacking, handwind, Tachymeter.
Hello, if you don't mind answering a question, I have a 1990s, omega seamaster, triple day, panda dial face. The watch itself is 18k rose gold. Accept the band is original omega leather band but the pushers aint gold. The winder is gold 18k but the 2 pushers aren't. Does that seem correct? Thank you so much.
Does Omega make that Triple date in solid 18K Rose Gold in 44 mm??? Just Curious....since 39 mm is way too small on my wrist...as I am collecting 44 mm and 47 mm and 60 mm wrist watches ....now a day....thanks before....
There is! I always feel like colored gold and a black dial is a high-impact combination, and that's confirmed by this Speedster Triple Date. It's not huge in terms of size, but the presence of that case and gold-on-black dial means this watch punches *WAY* above its weight. It will hold its own in a room full of AP, JLC, VC, etc. Best, Tim
Thats a man sized watch. 44 and especially 47mm are a product of modern times, a classic timepiece like this you won't find in 47mm. Even modern rolex products arent 44mm, its just not stylish
@@3xoticG4m3r I am a fan of 44 mm or 47 mm watches....Panerai 329 and Panerai 297 are in 44 mm.....and Panerai 372 in 47 mm.....I just bought those 3 Panerai in the year 2013 and 2021 recently....39 mm is a way too small.......but Omega Triple Calendar in Rose Gold in calibre 1151 is the ONE and Only Omega made in Rose Gold in 39 mm......should be made in 44 mm.....more significant......I bought one in 39 mm in Panda Dial Triple Calendar in white and black solid Rose Gold 39 mm in Roma, Italy in the year 2016.......what a way to Tavel......I flew to Paris France 1st by Oman Air and by bus Eurolines from Paris to Roma Italy in 27 hours time one way.....due to fire at the freeway to Roma Italy......we had to be diverted into country roads on the way to Roma Italy......still 39 mm is a way too small for a classic watch......44 mm should be a decent size watch from Omega....thanks
@@3916690 I understand what you are saying and I love this watch but I think that the problem Omega have is that this is a very complicated movement and if they were to put it in a larger case they would have to "scale up" or "re make" the whole movement so it would fill up a new larger case. ( But i wish they would)
I have this watch in Steel. the 40mm one 2014. 100m water tight. Chronometer certified (Chronometer on the dial). Anyway the movement come from a Valjoux 7751.( Love this movement, love its wobble of the rotor, you really feel it on a nato,) (the 7750 doesn't have the triple date.---just a little correction) On the 40mm Chronometer Omega calls the movement the 3606. Anyway I absolutely love it, got it on a dark coffee nato leather right now. I think I love it more than my Sub. This one in Gold would also be gorgeous on a dark brown or black leather nato. Love triple dates, also got the Wakmann triple date chrono with the Valjoux 730. Which proceeded the Valjoux 72C. Love Love this Triple. Great Vid. And you have a great store. Ill get something from you some day. Soon as the Canadian dollar goes back up.
Hi Paul, you're correct that the 7751 is the base movement for this caliber. For most of my audience, I try to keep the discussion of movement base as straightforward as possible, and I assumed many more would recognize "7750/1150" than the derivatives used here. But the 7751/3606 truly is more precise for those who prefer to know the exact genesis of the caliber here. Like you, I enjoy going deeper and probably should have been as specific as possible. Thanks for the feedback!
Best,
Tim
Beautiful watch. This is my favorite Speedmaster under $5,000 USD. I bought my blue 3523.80 under $1500 and serviced it at Nesbits.
The Triple Date Speedmasters have 39mm diameter, sapphire crystal with AR coating, Omega Caliber 1151 (Valjoux 7751), Automatic, Day-Date-Month, 12 hour continous chronograph, GMT subdial, hacking, handwind, Tachymeter.
Very beautiful indeed, its not under 5.000usd for solid 18ct gold tho.
Wow this is gorgeous in gold
Love it, Can't afford the rose gold one but if I save my penny's I will one day have the stainless steel one.
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Hello, if you don't mind answering a question, I have a 1990s, omega seamaster, triple day, panda dial face. The watch itself is 18k rose gold. Accept the band is original omega leather band but the pushers aint gold. The winder is gold 18k but the 2 pushers aren't. Does that seem correct? Thank you so much.
Does this one cost $8500? I have been searching for this watch but it's not available..
Don’t you think it’s too much complications, Is it reliable?
Beautiful piece. Thank you for the review!
Does Omega make that Triple date in solid 18K Rose Gold in 44 mm??? Just Curious....since 39 mm is way too small on my wrist...as I am collecting 44 mm and 47 mm and 60 mm wrist watches ....now a day....thanks before....
Love your videos. When and How much did this sell for?
Thanks! This video was from 2016 and we do not have the sales records handy from that long ago! Thanks for watching and commenting.
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That's a sexy watch if there is such a thing
There is! I always feel like colored gold and a black dial is a high-impact combination, and that's confirmed by this Speedster Triple Date. It's not huge in terms of size, but the presence of that case and gold-on-black dial means this watch punches *WAY* above its weight. It will hold its own in a room full of AP, JLC, VC, etc.
Best,
Tim
I own the silver tone version. For that review click here: ruclips.net/video/qg8VwhYcC5U/видео.html
It's 39 mm diameter...it's a boy size or a girl size watch....why don't Omega make in 44 mm or 47 mm size watches in that format model......ThANks
Thats a man sized watch. 44 and especially 47mm are a product of modern times, a classic timepiece like this you won't find in 47mm. Even modern rolex products arent 44mm, its just not stylish
@@3xoticG4m3r I am a fan of 44 mm or 47 mm watches....Panerai 329 and Panerai 297 are in 44 mm.....and Panerai 372 in 47 mm.....I just bought those 3 Panerai in the year 2013 and 2021 recently....39 mm is a way too small.......but Omega Triple Calendar in Rose Gold in calibre 1151 is the ONE and Only Omega made in Rose Gold in 39 mm......should be made in 44 mm.....more significant......I bought one in 39 mm in Panda Dial Triple Calendar in white and black solid Rose Gold 39 mm in Roma, Italy in the year 2016.......what a way to Tavel......I flew to Paris France 1st by Oman Air and by bus Eurolines from Paris to Roma Italy in 27 hours time one way.....due to fire at the freeway to Roma Italy......we had to be diverted into country roads on the way to Roma Italy......still 39 mm is a way too small for a classic watch......44 mm should be a decent size watch from Omega....thanks
@@3916690 I understand what you are saying and I love this watch but I think that the problem Omega have is that this is a very complicated movement and if they were to put it in a larger case they would have to "scale up" or "re make" the whole movement so it would fill up a new larger case. ( But i wish they would)