Do you wear your watches as well ? Or are they collection pieces that are not worn, but stay in a showcase ? Very nice watch, this one. Reminds me a bit of his more modern brother. The Speedmaster Z-33.
+MrPleers Yes, there are about 5 that get a lot of wear which will include this as well as my Aerospace, Time Computer 2, Seiko Pogue and Aqua Terra. The vintage digitals do get worn too but with so many of them it may be months between wear. Then there are a few delicate ones and the game watches that I don't really wear.
It's about getting them off the Earth and into orbit, not how light it is once in orbit. Your can get more things into orbit per launch if they are light things.
Such a beautiful timepiece.
Probably one of the toughest omegas around.
I HAVE THE OMEGA X-33 prototype which is not listed. Any idea of its value?
Not sure, but if you're thinking of selling it - let me know!
Do you wear your watches as well ? Or are they collection pieces that are not worn, but stay in a showcase ? Very nice watch, this one. Reminds me a bit of his more modern brother. The Speedmaster Z-33.
+MrPleers Yes, there are about 5 that get a lot of wear which will include this as well as my Aerospace, Time Computer 2, Seiko Pogue and Aqua Terra. The vintage digitals do get worn too but with so many of them it may be months between wear. Then there are a few delicate ones and the game watches that I don't really wear.
Very nice I really like it .what sort of price do they go for ??
£1000 to £1500
@@ChromeFreeDisco great price 👍
What's the lug to lug distance of this watch?
20mm
they stop the hand so not to obstruct the lcd
Why Titanium for lightness in zero gravity?
It's about getting them off the Earth and into orbit, not how light it is once in orbit. Your can get more things into orbit per launch if they are light things.
Gen1 is way too shiny and polished.