I obtained one this year and also went with the sapphire sandwich just because I didn't want to worry about scratching the glass up and love the view of the mechanics in the case back.
I think your assessment is spot on. It does have a vintage feel. I think even the Black Bay feels more modern and a bit more substantial. In any case, this is an awesome watch. I think I will get one soon. Excellent take, as always Bruce!
I've heard people say this was their 1st good watch purchase. It was also their last, it's that good and pleasing to own. Btw, that intro was out of this world.
I love this watch. I totally agree about the sapphire sandwich being a better choice, especially as a daily driver. Mine ran +3 out of the box, and +4 after the first service. One gripe I have is that I wish the the entire case was brushed. It seems more fitting for a tool watch, and the polished lugs pick up scratches very easily. However, the Speedy is one of those watches that looks great with some wear so a few character marks are no big deal.
Ok.. well... here is my position on the Speedmaster MOTFM!!!! It belongs in every collection. It is ICONIC. And of the choices.. the best is the sapphire sandwich. The display back is phenomenal. The the damage resistance alone is worth it. The upgraded decoration is a must. If you view the hesalite as a must have.. get the Sapphire sandwich and have the crystal replaced with hesalite. Much easier than him getting the hesalite and then missing out on that beautiful movement. Now.. if you are going zero G and in an environment where shards of sapphire floating around in an enclosed capsule.. then hesalite it is. I have the newest Seamaster with the METAS Coaxial escapement. It’s no silver bullet and my speedmaster keeps comparable time. Guys.. either way.. go get a Speedmaster MOTFM while you can at these prices. It will be a classic and will keep its value. Fancy pants “upgrades” be damned. Get a piece of history into your collection. Nice video Bruce.
Thanks God I read your comment,I have an internal fight between hesalite or sapphire for months now and you made me see the light. Sapphire sandwich here I go!
This is possibly the most iconic watch in history of mankind. It brings in one everything we are all about. Starting from the human ability to measure and understand time, through the perfection of design, art, engineering and manufacturing, all the way to the crown jewel of science and human achievements - the first human to step on the celestial body other than Earth - the Moon. There are thousands of watches and watchmakers, but Omega Speedmaster Professional is one and only!
what amaze me is that companies like zenith and omega do very good watches, rise their prices but stil...they don't implement a micro adjustment clasp. For what i'm paying that should be granted. When i look at models like this speedmaster, an El primero or a defy classic on bracelet i always wonder why i should buy a 5k+ euro watch if it's not comfortable throughout the day. There are cheaper watches that can offer that experience and i'm leaning toward the more the days go on
I do really like the caseback on the saphire version, but for me it had to be the hesalite. It gives much more of a warmer softer tone to the dial compared to the saphire, also the saphire has that milky ring that at some angles looks like an alloy insert. If I were to wear it as a daily I would have gone with the saphire, either way both fantastic .
I had a tough time trying to decide between the two. My son liked the sapphire case back better so I went that way. He will be receiving all of my watches one day so his input was taken into consideration.
I have slightly smaller wrist than yours, bought the reduced first, but ended up with the professional, it fits very nicely. Just overall perfect proportions
Wrong Time Watch there you go, I have tried on the snowflake multiple times. One thing for sure is the speedy wears smaller than the snowflake, both on bracelet of course. Not sure about how the snowflake wears on straps though
When (ok, if) I ever make enough money to start shopping in the +$4K market, this would be the second watch I purchase. The first would be an Aqua Terra (for its versatility, water resistance, and date), but this exact watch would be next. I'm glad the classic Hesalite model still exists, for all the people that love the Speedy Pro based on its NASA connection, but I've always felt the sapphire sandwich was the better "civilian" choice. A hesalite crystal may be important if you need to avoid crystal fragments in zero G, but personally I'll take the extra scratch resistance and thinner profile. And once you flip it over, and price increases are suddenly completely worth it. Definitely agree the movement specs leave something to be desired, no matter how pretty it might be, so I'm glad to hear the 3861 (basically a METAS 1863) is coming soon. I've hoped this would happen ever since the calibre was released with the Apollo 11 50th, preferably with the new ceramic bezel at the same time. That said, while I am expecting a slight price increase, it better not be the 45% price jump seen with the Apollo 11 50th. The Hesalite model better remain unchanged though.
Just finally picked up the hesalite 1861. Oh my lord I love it... that gorgeous flat dial really makes the hands pop. I wear mine on straps, so the bracelet is not an issue.... it's just stunning and a good price for now
The omega website says that this watch is COSC and METAS certified, not sure why the video says it isn’t? Is it only the latest 2021 version to have these certs?
I want one at some point, though I am really curious to see what updates they do to this soon. I fear you're right about this moving closer to $10K, which would be a damn shame. One of the reasons I like it is it's not the insane cost of the Daytona (list price, not counting after market), not to mention the history.
I have a blue Seamaster, a black Seamaster Pro and just added the Speedmaster sandwich. I wear the blue Seamaster the most, but also have a couple of Rolexes, Tag Heuers and a Panerai. The watch most worn is the Apple Watch to track my workouts.
Have been doubting for a long time, because I like certain aspects of the watch, but kinda dislike other aspects... Since the prices started creeping up, I decided to order me an SS anyway and to see how I like it in real life. Should be getting it in the coming days...
To us watch enthusiasts, every watch we buy is an emotionnal purchase more than anything else. This one, to me, is the grail of the emotionnal purchases. For everything it is, and is not. I could live without that stupid box though haha. I'd enjoy it 5mins than I have to put it somewhere. And I can't be the only one who just hate wasting space to store a useless box, that added some 2 or 300 dollars to the price, on top of that.
Several months back, I got a great deal on an unworn El Primero Classic Cars. I had been looking for a chronograph and this one was there and for a price I couldn't refuse. Looking at the Speedy in this video, I'm reminded of why. I can sit and stare at these movements for hours. Like the Speedmaster, I love the story around the El Primero. Both have a rich history. I'm going to take the girls to the Garage Grill soon, so I'll have to wear it. Cars and chronographs go together! Still loving your videos!
Thanks to John over at Tanner I did get to try this on. ( thank you too!) Looking at that movement is a thing to behold, but being such an OCD guy about accuracy I think i'd be willing to wait to see what the next version will be. I'm glad you are making it clear to us that the time to buy this one is now, because I doubt many people are that aware of the upcoming price hikes.
I would probably say that 1861 is only a more decorated version of the 861. So is 1863 and so on. The reason that it has such bad accuracy is that it sticks to its original specifications, since the year 1968. If a patent of mechanical work is that old, and it keeps around +10 secs a day, it is quite impressive, thinking that atomic time is only an official thing in 1970. In addition, I would recommend people to buy second hand on these speedsters. FOIS versions and Speedmaster professionals versions are both quite good deals, going around $2500 - $3500. They are easily serviceable by experienced watch smiths, and can run for a long time!
Everyone talking about WR but the new production guarantees 50m so you can swim with it. Also if its accurate enough for apollo 13 its accurate enough for dailywear
50 meters doesn't mean you should or can take it that deep. It's about tolerances. If you want a watch you can swim with get a diver. 100% i wouldn't be swimming with this, Bruce's advice is spot on. Jump in water from height or splash you arm with force and water could potentially get in through pressure (unlike a dive watch hence the screw down crown). That's more the risk than just submerging it in a pool of water which yes you would be ok with.
Great video! I think if I could go back, I’d opt for the sapphire sand which. But that doesn’t take anything away from my hesalite version. I still love it. It was nice to meet you last week. I had a good time chatting. I meant to ask you about the Blancpain you recently reviewed, next time!
Great review Bruce, I have the hesalite professional, got it about 4 years ago for a great price. I think it has had 2 price increase since then. So should be good value to me. But that does not matter, because I promised it to my son. I just love it, and it looks great in any situation. For me it's the best Omega to own, just simply because of the NASA history.
Excellent review. Totally agree with you. This was the dream watch for me. However then I understood that something should stay as a dream. May be my aquaterra 38 or OP36 are not the iconic watches however but they are much more reliable watches.
I'm quite sure it will be all the same size... if they are bringing two size options, they need to make two movements which is stupid expensive... or they just change the case size.. but why would you pick a bigger size then...? Cannibalism..
Here's a suggestion for Omega I can't believe more people don't make: Why not a DOMED sapphire on their Speedmaster!?!? It would look more like the historical Hesalite Speedies while still having the durability of sapphire. Domed sapphire costs more than boxed, but even my Seagull 1963 has domed sapphire, only costs a tenth of a Speedy, and has no milky ring!
@@lipinglin1994 Thanks to China sapphire crystals are now dirt-cheap. A flat sapphire crystal costs about $15, a double-domed sapphire for an SKX can be had for $30-40. For a Speedmaster that costs THOUSANDS of dollars, do you really think that an extra $15 would kill their profits?
@@DanboShaw I am no expert here, so I can not fact check your statment. However, if you can find me a sapphire crystal that looks like the dome and can be switched onto the Speedmasters line, I'll switch it over on my FOIS any minute :) I think the community will also be very happy to get one of these. If there is no existing, and with your expertise, probably start a business that sells these kind of kits. I think the community will be happy to purchase and mod their speedmaster's with a domed sapphire crystal.
@@lipinglin1994 I am no expert -- but you can easily fact check my statement by going to eBay and searching for "sapphire crystal SKX" and find those prices. Or watch one of the MANY RUclips videos where people discuss how they modded their Seiko SKX watches and how much it cost. But people generally do this on cheap watches because it voids the warranty! Luxury buyers also seem to want to maintain the "authenticity" of their watches and don't mod them with third-party parts. (I'll also note that Rolex has sued companies that have modded Rolex watches as counterfeiters.) Anyway, the whole point of my original comment is that Omega could easily eliminate one of the biggest complaints about the sapphire Speedies -- that milky ring and ahistorical look because they use a box sapphire -- and it would cost them little. I'm guessing the reason they don't change is inertia -- if it is selling well now, why change it? It's the same reason Rolex took fifteen years to slim the lugs on the Submariner!
Just curious about where you take your circumference measurement on your wrist: above the knuckle or below the knuckle? I measure above the knuckle (meaning on the elbow side of the knuckle). --Michael
I don't know what it is about these but the indices markers and small bracelet links don't seem like they "line up" to me.. the way the hour markers are sunk between two planes make it look misaligned to me at certain angles.. the same with the small polished links.. they look offset to me... am i imagining this or is like optical allusion? contrast this with a dial that has a metal plane and applied markers with 3 link bracelet.. there's nowhere that lines don't "match up"... I want to love this but I need help with my ocd!
Congrats on the watch. I prefer other Omega models as the speedy is quite dull. But I’d get the sapphire too if at all. The speedmaster with the meteorite dial is cool.
Bear in mind that if you have the skill and patience you can get much better accuracy. When I bought mine 13 years ago it was running +12 on average but after it was out of warranty I regulated down to +3. Unfortunately I now need to think about having it serviced so will probably have to do it all over again 🤔
You can purchase the adjustable claps like on the speedy racing chrono or the seasmaster. Local AD or EBay has them available. Not sure if the new speedy would jump up to 10k. Could see it around the 6k range though.
There are numerous Patek movements that don't even hack and their prices are substantially more than the speedmaster. With the speedmaster you can turn the hands in reverse and "hack" the movement to sync to an atomic clock.
Love Speedys. I ended up with a Mark II Reissue for a lot of the reasons you mentioned Bruce: chronometer certified, silicon hairspring, co-axial, etc etc. And it's just a little bit more off-beat than the Speedy Pro. The Sapphire sandwich is definitely impressive.
I remember back in 1980 a speedmaster could be had for £300. The average office worker in the UK took home about £450 per month. Before 2010 I'm sure you could buy a new or fairly new speedmaster for about £2500. Nowadays they're over £4000? Something wrong somewhere.
Hiya and you are absolutely right.From my seat mechanical watches are having a current high point plus super marketing? I watch and weep knowing they will cause issues and then people who brought them in the hype will realise Seiko developed quartz for a good reason. I love all things mechanical but watches can and often are a pain to own? Cheers.
@Michael Williams Exactly! For some reason people still try to rationalize why these possessions are at such high price points. Omega and Rolex are becoming further away from attainable for the common man they used to market to.
Good review Bruce. I’ve got an older hesalite Omega Speedmaster moon watch & I love it! I do love an exhibition case back but how often do you actually look at it or enjoy it?... These watches are still a stunning design.😎👍🏼
BW plastic brake or composite brake in the 1861, for real ? Please elaborate because Omega says that both movements are almost the same and just the 1863 has a top grade details.
I'm not into chronographs so I'm glad i didn't have to make the choice between sapphire and acrylic version! would be difficult. great intro and review Bruce!
Hi Bruce and gang, anyone compared this one directly to the '57 iteration with the silver bezel and also saphire sandwich? Specwise seems that one is really chunky... yet video's appear it to wear quite slender.
In my opinion, this watch truly comes alive as a luxury piece with the black leather strap, worn with a nice suit. It immediately jumps in price and status to the naked eye. Unfortunately, that strap and buckle are crazy expensive.
I have the Hesalite and love it. It's not the most accurate or high tech watch I have but it just looks and feels damn cool. I hate bracelets so mine went in the box never to be seen again. I will say though, mine is a PITA to wind. I keep most of my watches wound and ready but I only wind this one up when I want to wear it.
I think it's because the meters usually means pressure (5 bars in this case) and sometimes shower or tap water might be able to exceed that at a particular point. 30 meters pretty much means try not to get it wet at all but I think at 50, you're probably good even with a shower.
@@razasnake I also heard taking a shower is bad for a watch because of the steam. To be honest I never got taking a shower with a watch ⌚ it takes 2 seconds to take it off
Wait this has a 50m water resistant but dont want to submerge the watch? It can survive space but not under even a few feet of water? What am I missing here.
I'm all for the charm and complete originality of the hesalite but I'd personally absolutely go with the sapphire sandwich.
I picked up the sapphire and I love it.
I obtained one this year and also went with the sapphire sandwich just because I didn't want to worry about scratching the glass up and love the view of the mechanics in the case back.
What kind of accuracy are you getting?
@@Johnfsu I haven’t actually measured it but seems accurate enough that it’s not obvious.
I wanted a sapphire to avoid the scratches and I also like the exhibition case.
I think your assessment is spot on. It does have a vintage feel. I think even the Black Bay feels more modern and a bit more substantial. In any case, this is an awesome watch. I think I will get one soon. Excellent take, as always Bruce!
Great video. I just bought the sapphire sandwich in 2023. I got the new movement and all... And you are right... Price went up alot
The price at my AD is $8,000.
@@mocheen4837 In Europe it's €8700 = $9400 for the Sapphire Sandwich.
I've heard people say this was their 1st good watch purchase. It was also their last, it's that good and pleasing to own.
Btw, that intro was out of this world.
Thanks I that was one of my favorite intros too
This watch is great! perfect on so many natos and straps.
I picked up the Omega black and grey nato.
Hey Bruce, wanted to let you know that your videos on Speedmaster has directly influenced my recent Sapphire Sandwich purchase. Keep up the good work.
Thanks man!
It's a total strap monster, u can put anything on it
True!
You can swim with it. I have done that several times for many years:-) Nice review
I love this watch. I totally agree about the sapphire sandwich being a better choice, especially as a daily driver. Mine ran +3 out of the box, and +4 after the first service. One gripe I have is that I wish the the entire case was brushed. It seems more fitting for a tool watch, and the polished lugs pick up scratches very easily. However, the Speedy is one of those watches that looks great with some wear so a few character marks are no big deal.
Ok.. well... here is my position on the Speedmaster MOTFM!!!! It belongs in every collection. It is ICONIC. And of the choices.. the best is the sapphire sandwich. The display back is phenomenal. The the damage resistance alone is worth it. The upgraded decoration is a must. If you view the hesalite as a must have.. get the Sapphire sandwich and have the crystal replaced with hesalite. Much easier than him getting the hesalite and then missing out on that beautiful movement. Now.. if you are going zero G and in an environment where shards of sapphire floating around in an enclosed capsule.. then hesalite it is. I have the newest Seamaster with the METAS Coaxial escapement. It’s no silver bullet and my speedmaster keeps comparable time. Guys.. either way.. go get a Speedmaster MOTFM while you can at these prices. It will be a classic and will keep its value. Fancy pants “upgrades” be damned. Get a piece of history into your collection. Nice video Bruce.
Yeah the decoration to the movement is worth the premium to me alone
Thanks God I read your comment,I have an internal fight between hesalite or sapphire for months now and you made me see the light.
Sapphire sandwich here I go!
I'm going hesalite. I hardly wear my Planet Ocean because of the display case back, the glass sticks to my wrist like a limpet, I hate it.
That opening transition was fantastic 👏
Thanks! 😁
Perhaps it's time for a new video on the 2021 speedmaster professional moonwatch...
Great production Bruce. This is a must have for my collection - thank you and keep 'em coming.....
Well done with the intro Bruce, killer moon transition!
Thanks very much
This is possibly the most iconic watch in history of mankind. It brings in one everything we are all about. Starting from the human ability to measure and understand time, through the perfection of design, art, engineering and manufacturing, all the way to the crown jewel of science and human achievements - the first human to step on the celestial body other than Earth - the Moon. There are thousands of watches and watchmakers, but Omega Speedmaster Professional is one and only!
I bought the hesalite one, beautiful watch. Well done!
Biggest icon there is imho. Love it 😍👍🏻👍🏻
Beeeautiful watch, and perfect, for the every day and weekend time-piece! Extremely versatile...looks great with nato straps also!
What a beautiful video. Thanks for the review Bruce
Love the professional, I reviewed the hesalite version last month and just fell in love with it, amazing watch!
The moon watch is the perfect gateway into obtaining the unobtanium SS Rolex.
Pure Class, Fantastic looking piece, Comfortable to wear , Love my Speedy
what amaze me is that companies like zenith and omega do very good watches, rise their prices but stil...they don't implement a micro adjustment clasp. For what i'm paying that should be granted. When i look at models like this speedmaster, an El primero or a defy classic on bracelet i always wonder why i should buy a 5k+ euro watch if it's not comfortable throughout the day. There are cheaper watches that can offer that experience and i'm leaning toward the more the days go on
I do really like the caseback on the saphire version, but for me it had to be the hesalite. It gives much more of a warmer softer tone to the dial compared to the saphire, also the saphire has that milky ring that at some angles looks like an alloy insert.
If I were to wear it as a daily I would have gone with the saphire, either way both fantastic .
I had a tough time trying to decide between the two. My son liked the sapphire case back better so I went that way. He will be receiving all of my watches one day so his input was taken into consideration.
That caseback design is beautiful !!!
This is my grail watch. I hope to own one someday. However, not sure if my 6.5" wrist will support it.
Try it. And you See, it fits
I have slightly smaller wrist than yours, bought the reduced first, but ended up with the professional, it fits very nicely. Just overall perfect proportions
I am thinking very hard about selling my snowflake to fund thr speedmaster professional moonwatch.
Wrong Time Watch there you go, I have tried on the snowflake multiple times. One thing for sure is the speedy wears smaller than the snowflake, both on bracelet of course. Not sure about how the snowflake wears on straps though
When (ok, if) I ever make enough money to start shopping in the +$4K market, this would be the second watch I purchase. The first would be an Aqua Terra (for its versatility, water resistance, and date), but this exact watch would be next.
I'm glad the classic Hesalite model still exists, for all the people that love the Speedy Pro based on its NASA connection, but I've always felt the sapphire sandwich was the better "civilian" choice. A hesalite crystal may be important if you need to avoid crystal fragments in zero G, but personally I'll take the extra scratch resistance and thinner profile. And once you flip it over, and price increases are suddenly completely worth it.
Definitely agree the movement specs leave something to be desired, no matter how pretty it might be, so I'm glad to hear the 3861 (basically a METAS 1863) is coming soon. I've hoped this would happen ever since the calibre was released with the Apollo 11 50th, preferably with the new ceramic bezel at the same time. That said, while I am expecting a slight price increase, it better not be the 45% price jump seen with the Apollo 11 50th. The Hesalite model better remain unchanged though.
Love it. I have the same Speedmaster I bought in January and a 2012 Omega Seamaster Professional, black lacquer dial.
I’m buying this one as my first luxury watch no doubt.
Same
Mine will never be sold, I’ve owned it for a year now and still love it.
Just got mine on Saturday!
@@luke4638 congratulations pal
Wear it well
It's a watch for life, my one and only!
Just finally picked up the hesalite 1861. Oh my lord I love it... that gorgeous flat dial really makes the hands pop. I wear mine on straps, so the bracelet is not an issue.... it's just stunning and a good price for now
The omega website says that this watch is COSC and METAS certified, not sure why the video says it isn’t? Is it only the latest 2021 version to have these certs?
I want one at some point, though I am really curious to see what updates they do to this soon. I fear you're right about this moving closer to $10K, which would be a damn shame. One of the reasons I like it is it's not the insane cost of the Daytona (list price, not counting after market), not to mention the history.
its a lot better than the Daytone
I have a blue Seamaster, a black Seamaster Pro and just added the Speedmaster sandwich. I wear the blue Seamaster the most, but also have a couple of Rolexes, Tag Heuers and a Panerai. The watch most worn is the Apple Watch to track my workouts.
That intro was pure heat, Bruce!
Thank you!!
Have been doubting for a long time, because I like certain aspects of the watch, but kinda dislike other aspects... Since the prices started creeping up, I decided to order me an SS anyway and to see how I like it in real life. Should be getting it in the coming days...
Great video I love this watch and I wanted one but in the end i had to go for the Tudor gmt instead , I needed a everyday piece .
Nice, how are you liking the Tudor?
@@BB-gl7zt yeh its great no problems with the date just a nice watch to wear if you have a good size wrist
To us watch enthusiasts, every watch we buy is an emotionnal purchase more than anything else.
This one, to me, is the grail of the emotionnal purchases. For everything it is, and is not.
I could live without that stupid box though haha. I'd enjoy it 5mins than I have to put it somewhere. And I can't be the only one who just hate wasting space to store a useless box, that added some 2 or 300 dollars to the price, on top of that.
Just bought my first watch which was a planet ocean 600m but I nearly got this. Lovely watch.
Excellent BW quality summary ... thx for sharing this Bruce
Several months back, I got a great deal on an unworn El Primero Classic Cars. I had been looking for a chronograph and this one was there and for a price I couldn't refuse. Looking at the Speedy in this video, I'm reminded of why. I can sit and stare at these movements for hours. Like the Speedmaster, I love the story around the El Primero. Both have a rich history. I'm going to take the girls to the Garage Grill soon, so I'll have to wear it. Cars and chronographs go together! Still loving your videos!
I get that completely! Thank you
Thanks to John over at Tanner I did get to try this on. ( thank you too!) Looking at that movement is a thing to behold, but being such an OCD guy about accuracy I think i'd be willing to wait to see what the next version will be. I'm glad you are making it clear to us that the time to buy this one is now, because I doubt many people are that aware of the upcoming price hikes.
Thanks man! Yeah I'm looking forward to seeing the new update as well. I'm sure it will be great
I would probably say that 1861 is only a more decorated version of the 861. So is 1863 and so on. The reason that it has such bad accuracy is that it sticks to its original specifications, since the year 1968. If a patent of mechanical work is that old, and it keeps around +10 secs a day, it is quite impressive, thinking that atomic time is only an official thing in 1970.
In addition, I would recommend people to buy second hand on these speedsters. FOIS versions and Speedmaster professionals versions are both quite good deals, going around $2500 - $3500. They are easily serviceable by experienced watch smiths, and can run for a long time!
Everyone talking about WR but the new production guarantees 50m so you can swim with it. Also if its accurate enough for apollo 13 its accurate enough for dailywear
Really?, once at the omega boutique they told me to never go swimming or even shower with the moon watch.... so now I am confused!
Can you guys just Google what the WR rating actually means for once and stop assuming 50m means you can go 50m deep.
50m water resistant in watch talk equates to "taking a shower with it on is pushing your luck"....you'd be stupid to swim with it
50 meters doesn't mean you should or can take it that deep. It's about tolerances. If you want a watch you can swim with get a diver. 100% i wouldn't be swimming with this, Bruce's advice is spot on. Jump in water from height or splash you arm with force and water could potentially get in through pressure (unlike a dive watch hence the screw down crown). That's more the risk than just submerging it in a pool of water which yes you would be ok with.
Great video! I think if I could go back, I’d opt for the sapphire sand which. But that doesn’t take anything away from my hesalite version. I still love it.
It was nice to meet you last week. I had a good time chatting. I meant to ask you about the Blancpain you recently reviewed, next time!
Likewise, looking forward to it man!
Great review Bruce, I have the hesalite professional, got it about 4 years ago for a great price. I think it has had 2 price increase since then. So should be good value to me. But that does not matter, because I promised it to my son. I just love it, and it looks great in any situation. For me it's the best Omega to own, just simply because of the NASA history.
A great watch. Dark side of the Moon is the best, but this is the best value of all Speedmasters.
Excellent review. Totally agree with you. This was the dream watch for me. However then I understood that something should stay as a dream.
May be my aquaterra 38 or OP36 are not the iconic watches however but they are much more reliable watches.
That intro is lit 🔥
Bruce does it come with the arrow pointer hour hand? That looks even more beautiful
Do they still make a 39mm. Hopefully, the new version with that price spike will also come with the 39mm size option
I'm quite sure it will be all the same size... if they are bringing two size options, they need to make two movements which is stupid expensive... or they just change the case size.. but why would you pick a bigger size then...? Cannibalism..
I prefer the new Seamaster. More bang for your buck! Great video Bruce!
Very good video sir! 💪
Here's a suggestion for Omega I can't believe more people don't make: Why not a DOMED sapphire on their Speedmaster!?!? It would look more like the historical Hesalite Speedies while still having the durability of sapphire. Domed sapphire costs more than boxed, but even my Seagull 1963 has domed sapphire, only costs a tenth of a Speedy, and has no milky ring!
Would be pretty hard for them to go into production consider cost and profits.
@@lipinglin1994 Thanks to China sapphire crystals are now dirt-cheap. A flat sapphire crystal costs about $15, a double-domed sapphire for an SKX can be had for $30-40. For a Speedmaster that costs THOUSANDS of dollars, do you really think that an extra $15 would kill their profits?
@@DanboShaw I am no expert here, so I can not fact check your statment. However, if you can find me a sapphire crystal that looks like the dome and can be switched onto the Speedmasters line, I'll switch it over on my FOIS any minute :) I think the community will also be very happy to get one of these.
If there is no existing, and with your expertise, probably start a business that sells these kind of kits. I think the community will be happy to purchase and mod their speedmaster's with a domed sapphire crystal.
@@lipinglin1994 I am no expert -- but you can easily fact check my statement by going to eBay and searching for "sapphire crystal SKX" and find those prices. Or watch one of the MANY RUclips videos where people discuss how they modded their Seiko SKX watches and how much it cost. But people generally do this on cheap watches because it voids the warranty! Luxury buyers also seem to want to maintain the "authenticity" of their watches and don't mod them with third-party parts. (I'll also note that Rolex has sued companies that have modded Rolex watches as counterfeiters.) Anyway, the whole point of my original comment is that Omega could easily eliminate one of the biggest complaints about the sapphire Speedies -- that milky ring and ahistorical look because they use a box sapphire -- and it would cost them little. I'm guessing the reason they don't change is inertia -- if it is selling well now, why change it? It's the same reason Rolex took fifteen years to slim the lugs on the Submariner!
@@lipinglin1994 Yeah, double domed sapphire crystals are pretty cheap, they even come with clear ar coating most of the time.
Wonder what you think about the new one which is master chrono certified
Hey Bruce, Contain one of those two models any gold, inside or outside?
Just curious about where you take your circumference measurement on your wrist: above the knuckle or below the knuckle? I measure above the knuckle (meaning on the elbow side of the knuckle).
--Michael
I do the same Michael
I don't know what it is about these but the indices markers and small bracelet links don't seem like they "line up" to me.. the way the hour markers are sunk between two planes make it look misaligned to me at certain angles.. the same with the small polished links.. they look offset to me... am i imagining this or is like optical allusion? contrast this with a dial that has a metal plane and applied markers with 3 link bracelet.. there's nowhere that lines don't "match up"... I want to love this but I need help with my ocd!
Nice review, thank you, Bruce
is it safe to wash under the sink?
It sports 50m WR, so yeah it can take a bath. Check the seals every couple of years and you are good to go.
A new one, absolutely. One a couple years old... Get a pressure test and make sure your seals are good
Congrats on the watch. I prefer other Omega models as the speedy is quite dull. But I’d get the sapphire too if at all. The speedmaster with the meteorite dial is cool.
Bear in mind that if you have the skill and patience you can get much better accuracy. When I bought mine 13 years ago it was running +12 on average but after it was out of warranty I regulated down to +3. Unfortunately I now need to think about having it serviced so will probably have to do it all over again 🤔
You can purchase the adjustable claps like on the speedy racing chrono or the seasmaster. Local AD or EBay has them available.
Not sure if the new speedy would jump up to 10k. Could see it around the 6k range though.
The new 321 is like 14k. I could see retail being 8500 or 9000
Bruce Williams I hear ya, but I hope it’s not that far up there hahaha.
I do not wear chronographs but this is for me the nucest one in the world ! this is a true iconic beautiful alpha-male watch!
A true alpha male watch is the navitimer. The speedy is just for boring farts who dont dare to enjoy a special Design
There are numerous Patek movements that don't even hack and their prices are substantially more than the speedmaster. With the speedmaster you can turn the hands in reverse and "hack" the movement to sync to an atomic clock.
That's true, kinda tricky to do though
Would you prefer this over the air king in terms of keeping its value? Also do you habe any guess when the air king will be discontinued?
It is one of the top watch ever made.
I had the sapphire sandwich, sold it, got the hesalite and never look back.
...and never looked through the back.
Yup the hesalite is better, there’s no milky ring around the sides of the crystal .
Me too....just looks better imo
@@donkremer6019 lmao
@@donkremer6019 Thats why i got hesalite sandwich. Looks way better and still can look through the back :) Love it.
I've got the hesalite and would really like to see a hesalite version with a sapphire display back.
Love Speedys. I ended up with a Mark II Reissue for a lot of the reasons you mentioned Bruce: chronometer certified, silicon hairspring, co-axial, etc etc. And it's just a little bit more off-beat than the Speedy Pro. The Sapphire sandwich is definitely impressive.
Can you share details about that beautiful strap please 🙏🏻
I remember back in 1980 a speedmaster could be had for £300. The average office worker in the UK took home about £450 per month. Before 2010 I'm sure you could buy a new or fairly new speedmaster for about £2500. Nowadays they're over £4000? Something wrong somewhere.
Hiya and you are absolutely right.From my seat mechanical watches are having a current high point plus super marketing? I watch and weep knowing they will cause issues and then people who brought them in the hype will realise Seiko developed quartz for a good reason. I love all things mechanical but watches can and often are a pain to own? Cheers.
@Michael Williams Exactly! For some reason people still try to rationalize why these possessions are at such high price points. Omega and Rolex are becoming further away from attainable for the common man they used to market to.
My speedy runs at -1 second a day my most accurate watch
How do u measure the accuracy
Good review Bruce. I’ve got an older hesalite Omega Speedmaster moon watch & I love it! I do love an exhibition case back but how often do you actually look at it or enjoy it?... These watches are still a stunning design.😎👍🏼
I have an 145.022 , so love that, but always keeping an eye out for an Apollo 8 as stunning, or silver snoopy ...
I just picked one up this past #speedytuesday and I love it!
Is the intended new replacement 3861 movement, automatic or manual? Thanks
I have the hesalite version just in case I will go to space one day (Yeah right!).
You never know 😉.
Always be prepared for anything.
Come on Elon Musk let's get public travel into space in our lifetime!
BW plastic brake or composite brake in the 1861, for real ? Please elaborate because Omega says that both movements are almost the same and just the 1863 has a top grade details.
Hey Bruce, great video again. I own a 1961 version and have checked prices on crono 24, is there a better option for comparing prices. Thanks si.
I also look on watchrecon so see current listings but there may not be a comparable version for sale. I would also check eBays sold listings
Only one thing missing. Micro adjustment on the watch band. Omega needs to work on offering that with all their models.
I have one of those. Love it. I wear it on a leather strap.
I regret selling mine :( it was my first Omega.
JG Mtz So did I. Now I am going for one of these. Managed to get new one with 25% discount. here in UK
@@robertolira9843 Are they still available? The AD's can't order from omega anymore, so it must be still some stock they got.
@@Tobi_1957 Placing the order today. I am waiting to hear from my AD and will let you know.
@@robertolira9843 would be interesting to know how IT IS in the UK. Because I work for an AD in Germany 😅
Tobi's Kochecke stock item in UK. also just picked up a MK40 great condition today. Lovely watch.
I'm not into chronographs so I'm glad i didn't have to make the choice between sapphire and acrylic version! would be difficult. great intro and review Bruce!
What do you think would be a realistic discount from a AD in the UK at the moment ?
I managed to haggle 10% off on a Planet Ocean so I'd imagine it'd be similar. Especially with a newer version out soon.
Hi Bruce and gang, anyone compared this one directly to the '57 iteration with the silver bezel and also saphire sandwich? Specwise seems that one is really chunky... yet video's appear it to wear quite slender.
In my opinion, this watch truly comes alive as a luxury piece with the black leather strap, worn with a nice suit. It immediately jumps in price and status to the naked eye. Unfortunately, that strap and buckle are crazy expensive.
I have the Hesalite and love it. It's not the most accurate or high tech watch I have but it just looks and feels damn cool. I hate bracelets so mine went in the box never to be seen again. I will say though, mine is a PITA to wind. I keep most of my watches wound and ready but I only wind this one up when I want to wear it.
Is this rumor of the update confirmed or just rumor ?
50 meters. why would you be worried about a bathtub, shower, pool or even a lake? you have to not trust Omega at all to be that worried.
I think it's because the meters usually means pressure (5 bars in this case) and sometimes shower or tap water might be able to exceed that at a particular point. 30 meters pretty much means try not to get it wet at all but I think at 50, you're probably good even with a shower.
@@razasnake I also heard taking a shower is bad for a watch because of the steam. To be honest I never got taking a shower with a watch ⌚ it takes 2 seconds to take it off
I shower with my explorer 1, SMP 300M, and bronze Tudor BB. Steam does nothing to these materials.
3:40 this watch’s water resistance 50M right?? Wow...
Secured a deal today
Does the metal band pull arm hair?
Such a nice watch.
I'd pick one up before they pull a Rolex and double the price.
They will with the new model for sure
@@evh4611 Oh yeah, big time.
We will look back at these days and think what a value the speedy was
@@BruceWilliams I remember the time when you could buy Speedmaster Reduced for $1,100 all day long
@@BruceWilliams Yes i think you will be right
Speedy on bracelet, looks good on your wrist
I like the other bracelet, the one that looks a bit like the jubilee bracelet but from Omega, because it doesn´t extend the lug to lug.
Wait this has a 50m water resistant but dont want to submerge the watch? It can survive space but not under even a few feet of water? What am I missing here.
I am thinking to sell my BB58 to get the Speedmaster and this appears on my RUclips.
Ps: what happened with your right thumb’s cuticle? 😬
Do it Thomas! BB 58 could always be added again for a decent price