a couple of clarifications: 1) the Reduced went onto to 2009, not 2003 (in 2006 the 2nd iteration [the 3539] that "deleted" the minute numerals, also added a sapphire glass and 100WR) 2) it is not especially difficult to service for a good watchmaker. you can use it as a "litmus test" to gauge the quality of a watchmaker, as if (s)he can't service it, (s)he's not a good watchmaker [though you can argue that because you need to spend more time to find a watchmaker, it's actually more expensive to service]. 3) it's not expensive to service. firstly, Omega charges the EXACT SAME to service the Reduced as they charge for the Professional. indie watchmakers who do service it, charge about the exact same as a 7750 service or less (as regular service requires only the servicing of the base 2982 movement and the chrono module does not need to be touched) what actually ARE major problems, is that it WILL be more expensive to service if something goes wrong with the chrono module (though wait times for parts is a bigger problem than actual cost. wtf is DD thinking is beyond me). iirc, last time i researched this, the whole replacement chrono module is about 400$ the advantages of the Reduced vs the Pro can be summed up as such: more comfortable (because of the size, thinness, bracelet, much more comfy and flatter caseback) and more practical (auto), though maybe slightly less durable and a bit more of a hassle to service (IF you service at indies) as far as heritage and story goes: the Reduced is as much of a "moonwatch" as the (1)861 Professionals. neither ever went to the Moon. only the cal. 321s did. and as to the "well, the Professional at least went to space" i answer "well, it's just one of many watches that went to space. the Fortis Cosmo spent much much more time in space than any Speedy. and for the past 20-30 years it's become irrelevant as a "spacewatch"". and if you ask "but it's the only one certified by NASA" or whatever, then i ask you "then why don't you go for the X33 which was DESIGNED by Omega WITH NASA?". 90% of the "moonwatch" story is nothing but marketing bs that said, i do currently have a Reduced, though i am in the process of selling it as after trying the Pro i thought the size actually fits my wrist a bit better (though ideally i'd want one that's exactly at the midpoint between the 2), and i really really want a good manual chrono with a good looking movement (and the 1863 it by far the best looking manual chrono movement under 5k euro) tl;dr: should you buy the reduced? IF you really really want a Speedy Pro but it's too big for your wrist: then ABSOLUTELY YES. it's a great watch with lots of wrong myths about it, that looks about 90% the same as a Pro (imo the proportions are better on the Reduced, though the more widely spaced subdials are mildly irritating). it's also a really good alternative if you just want an automatic Pro-looking Omega. but IF you just like the speedy look in general, and not the Pro look specifically, you're much better off with either the new 38s coaxial autos (which come in a variety of colours, and the black one looks "nicer" and dressier) or the Racing series of newer coaxials (avoid the first 2 Piguet-based coax, as they're garbage reliability-wise)
Wow, thanks for adding all that detail. I'm going to pin this comment to the upload so other people will see it first. Appreciate you going to all that effort and sharing your opinion!
@@CasualWatchReviews not a problem. i researched the topic quite thoroughly when before buying mine a couple of months ago, so i'm happy to share all that i've learned :) (though i did not do the most crucial part of research: trying on the Pro to see if it's really too big for me :D) it's one of those watches that's unfairly maligned a lot for some reason (there's a A LOT of other watches using the same configuration [or a very very similar one with an ETA chrono module instead of the DD. i think it's called a 2894-2, iirc], and pretty much none of them [except TAG, but they get it because they're TAG] get anywhere near the criticism and hate the Reduced gets, so i'll attribute it to the Speedy Pro snobbery that's waaaay too common in this hobby, unfortunately :( )
praetor47 - Amazing Info! thanks for the clarification on the years the Speedy was produced, goes to show you can’t always trust the internet for info! Thanks for watching.
This. The problematic service is a myth. Official dealer will charge exactly the same as for any other Omega. And yes there was the Speedmaster Reduced II with sapphire glass, changed buckle and removed minute markers. The IIs are much more rare than the I.
I had mine serviced locally a little over a year ago. I was charged their standard chronograph servicing rate. Even with Omega the service cost is the same as the professional. In my experience servicing the reduced has not been an issue.
So cool to find this video. This was my first “real” watch buy and I still love it. I’ve always dreamed of owning a professional but having tried them on they just sit to big on my wrist. I’ve had it serviced once in the many years of owning it and it runs like a champ. Still an Omega and still a classy understated great watch.
This was a fun video to do with Miguel, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I just recently got my speedy professional serviced you may enjoy that upload also ruclips.net/video/QHZ6zfdFKCA/видео.html i would be interested to know what you think.
Love mine. Sometimes I don't know if it's on my wrist or not because of its comfortability. I'd have to look to see if it's there. Mine is a Schumacher limited with the black racing style dial.
I have a Reduced from 98’ and I love it. Just got it back from service - very expensive... I didn’t know that Omega simply switch the movement with a new one. But I don’t consider that a bad thing. You get a practically new watch for the cost of the service. Makes it easier to swallow...
Kjeld Pedersen - Thanks for watching and love the fact that you are an actual reduced owner and have had experience with servicing. You’re 100% right - you pretty much have a new time piece, enjoy!
The cost is the same as servicing the Pro if you sent it to Omega so not bad at all, only could be an issue if you send it to an independent watchmaker.
CWR - please do a top ten of your favourite speedmaster variants like 1) Alaska 2) Black dial snoopy etc - that willl set off a good discussion with everyone else giving there top 10 in the comments section
I really enjoy doing collabs! I'm far from an expert to have experience with every watch so its good to have someone who knows what they are talking about!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about the Speed Reduced Miguel. It would be really cool see some content about the different variants of 39mm Speedys on your channel :)
The movement repair is what I always worried about. For them to just throw it away and replace it isn’t worth the $750 Omega standard service. It’s less involved than dismantling the movement, inspecting parts and then reassembling it. Despite that, it’s a neat watch.
Hi Sebastian, I can't remember if I showed my own Speedmaster in this one but I own the professional and love it. My speedy is in for a service at the moment, will be doing a full review of the Omega servicing process when I get it back. I think the case size is complemented by it being thinner than the reduces and they did a great job with the lug design.
The Casual Watch Reviewer as a small wristed bloke id disappointed the reduced is no longer in production. Judging from the wrist images in your video the professional doesnt look too out of place but reckon the 39 mm would fit you better. I consider the professional too big for my small wrist.
Great video guys, interesting topic! I have a reduced from 1992 and love the size and automatic movement. Great watch but if you really want the Professional you would be better off waiting for one.
Thanks Sam, good discussion. I like some of the dial variants and you can pick them up in excellent condition for much less than $2K. As your guest stated, the Japan sites are excellent to go to because of the large number of these sold in Japan and their condition can be top notch. But the Dubois module servicing does scare me off. With the Valjoux it could be a contender, but I like the racing dials so its a catch 22.
Hey Todd, yes I honestly didn't know anything about these before so rather than hash my way through it I was lucky that Miguel knew so much. I think if I was going for one I would try and find the Valjoux one for sure.
Very informative video Sam...I have been thinking about saving and getting a Speedy Reduced to share with my son (he has smaller wrists). It is really good to know about the service costs and that I can get models with a Valjoux. Thank you for another excellent video :)
Thanks for the added information. I was bot aware of it. But I need my Speedmaster serviced so I guess Im going to have to pay up omega for the professional!
it costs the exact same to service as a Professional at Omega ADs. and the indies who service it (not everyone will. that can be a significant problem, but also an excellent "litmus test" to gauge watchmaking quality), usually (at least everyone i've ever asked) charge the exact same as a 7750.
Nice vid! I don’t think I’d choose one of these over the standard speed master. I’m not keen on the positioning of the dials at all. Learnt a few things however! 👍🏼
The Casual Watch Reviewer Hi Sam, I really am and it’s kinda nice to not have a 'normal' Speedy but still be part of the club 😉. Keep up the great work on the channel.
It's not a 🐼 Miguel. A Panda is a white dial with black sub dials. A reverse Panda is black dial with white sub dials. Silver sub dials don't count. Nice watch though.
Ryan Loken - Technically speaking, you are correct. However is pretty well know by everyone and their mom that this watch is considered a “reverse panda”, or at least I like to think so 😃. Thanks for watching!
I bought a Reduced. In 2 seconds I knew I didn't want to keep it. It's garbage. Sorry to hurt people's feelings. I returned it. I bought the Professional. Light years difference. Just buy the Professional. Don't even consider the Reduced. I would say there is one exception. If you are a tiny petite individual then the Reduced makes sense. Otherwise, it's just not half the watch the Professional is.
Saying Yeah No and starting sentences with So. You know my watch homies say it ain't so. I tune into English Sam and all I hear is this ham. So this guy from socal need to work on his vocal. Mike Drop!
a couple of clarifications:
1) the Reduced went onto to 2009, not 2003 (in 2006 the 2nd iteration [the 3539] that "deleted" the minute numerals, also added a sapphire glass and 100WR)
2) it is not especially difficult to service for a good watchmaker. you can use it as a "litmus test" to gauge the quality of a watchmaker, as if (s)he can't service it, (s)he's not a good watchmaker [though you can argue that because you need to spend more time to find a watchmaker, it's actually more expensive to service].
3) it's not expensive to service. firstly, Omega charges the EXACT SAME to service the Reduced as they charge for the Professional. indie watchmakers who do service it, charge about the exact same as a 7750 service or less (as regular service requires only the servicing of the base 2982 movement and the chrono module does not need to be touched)
what actually ARE major problems, is that it WILL be more expensive to service if something goes wrong with the chrono module (though wait times for parts is a bigger problem than actual cost. wtf is DD thinking is beyond me). iirc, last time i researched this, the whole replacement chrono module is about 400$
the advantages of the Reduced vs the Pro can be summed up as such: more comfortable (because of the size, thinness, bracelet, much more comfy and flatter caseback) and more practical (auto), though maybe slightly less durable and a bit more of a hassle to service (IF you service at indies)
as far as heritage and story goes: the Reduced is as much of a "moonwatch" as the (1)861 Professionals. neither ever went to the Moon. only the cal. 321s did. and as to the "well, the Professional at least went to space" i answer "well, it's just one of many watches that went to space. the Fortis Cosmo spent much much more time in space than any Speedy. and for the past 20-30 years it's become irrelevant as a "spacewatch"". and if you ask "but it's the only one certified by NASA" or whatever, then i ask you "then why don't you go for the X33 which was DESIGNED by Omega WITH NASA?". 90% of the "moonwatch" story is nothing but marketing bs
that said, i do currently have a Reduced, though i am in the process of selling it as after trying the Pro i thought the size actually fits my wrist a bit better (though ideally i'd want one that's exactly at the midpoint between the 2), and i really really want a good manual chrono with a good looking movement (and the 1863 it by far the best looking manual chrono movement under 5k euro)
tl;dr: should you buy the reduced? IF you really really want a Speedy Pro but it's too big for your wrist: then ABSOLUTELY YES. it's a great watch with lots of wrong myths about it, that looks about 90% the same as a Pro (imo the proportions are better on the Reduced, though the more widely spaced subdials are mildly irritating). it's also a really good alternative if you just want an automatic Pro-looking Omega. but IF you just like the speedy look in general, and not the Pro look specifically, you're much better off with either the new 38s coaxial autos (which come in a variety of colours, and the black one looks "nicer" and dressier) or the Racing series of newer coaxials (avoid the first 2 Piguet-based coax, as they're garbage reliability-wise)
Wow, thanks for adding all that detail. I'm going to pin this comment to the upload so other people will see it first. Appreciate you going to all that effort and sharing your opinion!
@@CasualWatchReviews not a problem. i researched the topic quite thoroughly when before buying mine a couple of months ago, so i'm happy to share all that i've learned :) (though i did not do the most crucial part of research: trying on the Pro to see if it's really too big for me :D)
it's one of those watches that's unfairly maligned a lot for some reason (there's a A LOT of other watches using the same configuration [or a very very similar one with an ETA chrono module instead of the DD. i think it's called a 2894-2, iirc], and pretty much none of them [except TAG, but they get it because they're TAG] get anywhere near the criticism and hate the Reduced gets, so i'll attribute it to the Speedy Pro snobbery that's waaaay too common in this hobby, unfortunately :( )
praetor47 - Amazing Info! thanks for the clarification on the years the Speedy was produced, goes to show you can’t always trust the internet for info! Thanks for watching.
This. The problematic service is a myth. Official dealer will charge exactly the same as for any other Omega. And yes there was the Speedmaster Reduced II with sapphire glass, changed buckle and removed minute markers. The IIs are much more rare than the I.
Good detail whats your wrist size please?
I had mine serviced locally a little over a year ago. I was charged their standard chronograph servicing rate. Even with Omega the service cost is the same as the professional. In my experience servicing the reduced has not been an issue.
Corry Thibault - Thanks for watching and sharing your positive experience!
Great additional detail thanks!
Corry, about how much was the servicing cost locally?
What’s the service cost?
@@marcd7332 $550
So cool to find this video. This was my first “real” watch buy and I still love it. I’ve always dreamed of owning a professional but having tried them on they just sit to big on my wrist. I’ve had it serviced once in the many years of owning it and it runs like a champ. Still an Omega and still a classy understated great watch.
This was a fun video to do with Miguel, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I just recently got my speedy professional serviced you may enjoy that upload also ruclips.net/video/QHZ6zfdFKCA/видео.html i would be interested to know what you think.
deaconddd - Congrats man, it’s an Omega through and through no matter what the haters have to say!
Great response. I’m glad mine is on the way
Just picked up the date version with the valjoux movement. Love it. I avoided the reduced because of the movement.
Just got one for 1.5k,with box and in great condition, absolute steal
(O and i did check and it's not stolen)
I love mine, works great and is the perfect size for my wrist.
Me too!! in love whit it
Love mine. Sometimes I don't know if it's on my wrist or not because of its comfortability. I'd have to look to see if it's there. Mine is a Schumacher limited with the black racing style dial.
Does yours have the yellow dial?
@@CasualWatchReviews
Black dial with red ring and orange outer hour markers.
I have a Reduced from 98’ and I love it. Just got it back from service - very expensive...
I didn’t know that Omega simply switch the movement with a new one. But I don’t consider that a bad thing. You get a practically new watch for the cost of the service. Makes it easier to swallow...
Thats a good way of looking at it. I wonder if they strip down the old movements and make new ones out of them?
Kjeld Pedersen - Thanks for watching and love the fact that you are an actual reduced owner and have had experience with servicing. You’re 100% right - you pretty much have a new time piece, enjoy!
How many services you had to do through those 20 years+?
The cost is the same as servicing the Pro if you sent it to Omega so not bad at all, only could be an issue if you send it to an independent watchmaker.
CWR - please do a top ten of your favourite speedmaster variants like 1) Alaska 2) Black dial snoopy etc - that willl set off a good discussion with everyone else giving there top 10 in the comments section
Thats a good idea, I will work on that! Thanks for the idea
Hey cool to see you guys getting together to collaborate, good stuff to think about.
Just the Watch - it was super fun, Sam is a real stand up guy!
I really enjoy doing collabs! I'm far from an expert to have experience with every watch so its good to have someone who knows what they are talking about!
For those of us with small wrists (I have a 6" wrist), the Reduced is the best option. I wouldn't get a Professional even if I could.
Sam thanks again for giving me the opportunity to collaborate with you! Looking forward to doing it again.
It was a lot of fun, look forward to the next one!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about the Speed Reduced Miguel. It would be really cool see some content about the different variants of 39mm Speedys on your channel :)
Jeffrey Wood - Not a bad idea at all. Thanks for the suggestion!
The movement repair is what I always worried about. For them to just throw it away and replace it isn’t worth the $750 Omega standard service. It’s less involved than dismantling the movement, inspecting parts and then reassembling it. Despite that, it’s a neat watch.
Hey Shawn, yes I learned a lot doing this collab with Miguel. I was not aware they did that either.
I actually tried on the FOIS....loved it....that’s probably the one I would go with....
Yes I love my speedmaster, it was interesting to find out about this one as I didn't really know much about the Reduced before
Another great colab guys. Very interesting info :)
Thanks mate!
Riffswatch - Thanks for watching!
Hi Sam the omega professional looks a little large on your wrist i personally picture the 39 mm reduced looking better there
Hi Sebastian, I can't remember if I showed my own Speedmaster in this one but I own the professional and love it. My speedy is in for a service at the moment, will be doing a full review of the Omega servicing process when I get it back. I think the case size is complemented by it being thinner than the reduces and they did a great job with the lug design.
The Casual Watch Reviewer as a small wristed bloke id disappointed the reduced is no longer in production. Judging from the wrist images in your video the professional doesnt look too out of place but reckon the 39 mm would fit you better. I consider the professional too big for my small wrist.
Pass on it! You own the original Speedmaster and don't need this "reduced" one especially if it's hard to service! Thanks for the video!
Andy B - Thanks for watching!
I think there is certainly a decision to be made based on size and cost the one that you go for.
Great collab guys!
Watch Collecting Strategy - Thanks for watching AB!
Thanks AB
Great video guys, interesting topic! I have a reduced from 1992 and love the size and automatic movement. Great watch but if you really want the Professional you would be better off waiting for one.
mike o connor • Agree 100% ! Thanks for watching!
Thanks, Mike. Appreciate you adding your experience of the watch.
Thanks Sam, good discussion. I like some of the dial variants and you can pick them up in excellent condition for much less than $2K. As your guest stated, the Japan sites are excellent to go to because of the large number of these sold in Japan and their condition can be top notch. But the Dubois module servicing does scare me off. With the Valjoux it could be a contender, but I like the racing dials so its a catch 22.
Tod S. - Thanks for watching, you’re 100% right for under 2K you get tremendous value and a really cool piece of history!
Hey Todd, yes I honestly didn't know anything about these before so rather than hash my way through it I was lucky that Miguel knew so much. I think if I was going for one I would try and find the Valjoux one for sure.
Ha! Yes and I have been tempted a few times. But I’m going to hold out for a good Speedy MkII.
Yep I always wanted a MKII but i cant pull off that size it was a lot bigger than I was expecting when I tried one on! Just personal choice of course!
The Casual Watch Reviewer - yes I need to try one one, but I adore the case style!
Very informative video Sam...I have been thinking about saving and getting a Speedy Reduced to share with my son (he has smaller wrists). It is really good to know about the service costs and that I can get models with a Valjoux. Thank you for another excellent video :)
Yes I was glad to have Miguel how had experience of these watches on! I can do all the research but the experience is much better!
Jeffrey Wood - Thanks for watching. Would be really cool if you end up buying that reduced to share with your son!!
Valuable comments made. Thanks guys.
Hi, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, glad you enjoyed this upload.
Wasn’t even aware of the ‘reduced.’ Thanks for the info.
Yes, I was not as familiar I have to admit!
Muy buen video Miguel y Sam!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
I had a Speedmaster Reduced for a couple of years. The Dubois chronograph module can be expensive trouble.
Thanks for the added information. I was bot aware of it. But I need my Speedmaster serviced so I guess Im going to have to pay up omega for the professional!
it costs the exact same to service as a Professional at Omega ADs. and the indies who service it (not everyone will. that can be a significant problem, but also an excellent "litmus test" to gauge watchmaking quality), usually (at least everyone i've ever asked) charge the exact same as a 7750.
Very interesting video. Personally, I would like to get a Speedmaster Mark II one day. I just don’t know if I could ever justify the price.
Yep I was a but disappointed with the size of the MKII, its massive. I think a vintage one would look cool!
Interesting topic, great content.
Glad you enjoyed it
And it has a sapphire crystal. The triple date is great.
Nice vid! I don’t think I’d choose one of these over the standard speed master. I’m not keen on the positioning of the dials at all. Learnt a few things however! 👍🏼
Jim Bean - Thanks for watching!
Its certainly different of your uses to the professional for sure!
The Casual Watch Reviewer hey no thank you guys! 👍🏼😀
I picked up a Mk40 triple date which is great for a smaller wrist and easy to look after being built on a 7750 base
Hey Faisal, thanks for sharing your view! Glad your enjoying yours
The Casual Watch Reviewer Hi Sam, I really am and it’s kinda nice to not have a 'normal' Speedy but still be part of the club 😉. Keep up the great work on the channel.
Faisal Sohail - Thanks for watching and you and I both are part of that Speedy club !!
Have seen a few for sale for less than 2 thousand . But if they need a service that explains why
Yep I’m sure they don’t make the reduced any more so preowned is the way to go here. Thanks for watching
Thanks
Nice watch omega boutique here I come
I’m pretty sure they don’t make the reduced one any more, you may have to look at preowned
buying a Reduced would put me off because of the service costs... cheers good review
Thanks Craig, I'm up against this with my speedmatser now. It needs a service but where do I take it!
chronometer?
Hi Wayne, yes, all speedmasters are chronometers
It's not a 🐼 Miguel. A Panda is a white dial with black sub dials. A reverse Panda is black dial with white sub dials. Silver sub dials don't count. Nice watch though.
Ryan Loken - Technically speaking, you are correct. However is pretty well know by everyone and their mom that this watch is considered a “reverse panda”, or at least I like to think so 😃. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching Ryan... maybe that would make a good debate... what is a panda dial!
I bought a Reduced. In 2 seconds I knew I didn't want to keep it. It's garbage. Sorry to hurt people's feelings. I returned it. I bought the Professional. Light years difference. Just buy the Professional. Don't even consider the Reduced. I would say there is one exception. If you are a tiny petite individual then the Reduced makes sense. Otherwise, it's just not half the watch the Professional is.
Saying Yeah No and starting sentences with So.
I that the start of a Rap song?
Saying Yeah No and starting sentences with So. You know my watch homies say it ain't so. I tune into English Sam and all I hear is this ham. So this guy from socal need to work on his vocal. Mike Drop!
That was awesome... and a cautionary story about being English and living in the US and how it may change your sentence structure!
Anon Ymous - Thanks for watching sir, I’ll soon be buying English courses from you.
Errr definitely not I am Irish.
Its called Duboi Depraz...stop calling it Dubwee Duboi lol
I have herd it pronounced a few ways. Its a tricky one for sure to pronounce.