Describe the SS Speedmaster 321 “Ed White” in one word

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Greetings

In one word: Interesting...(perhaps)

In my humble opinion, it is too expensive for my at the moment. However, in near future when I have more budget, someday, I may able to buy it. But for now, no chance for me since the price is quite high. I think it is too high, too.

However, since Omega Calibre 321 is back on production, I am so eager to have a new version and try wearing on daily basis and using chronograph frequently in order to see how this Lémania based movement performs in my personal experience.

PS. I would not do that with the original vintage Omega Calibre 321.

Very Best Regard
 
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Hardon

can we say that? If not then boner.

Perhaps the Latin might be more suitable for a feigned environment such as this
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However, since Omega Calibre 321 is back on production, I am so eager to have a new version and try wearing on daily basis and using chronograph frequently in order to see how this Lémania based movement performs in my personal experience.

PS. I would not do that with the original vintage Omega Calibre 321.

Ummm why wouldn’t you do that with a original Vintage Cal 321.

Because it’s a chronograph and that’s what they are made for. Your not going to ruin it unless you abuse it. Odds are it’s been used little in the last 50 years.

Don’t forget these watches we’re tool watches made well and are still serviced by Omega without issues.
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Perhaps the Latin might be more suitable for a feigned environment such as this
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I thought about that, but that is three words.

I didn't want to rub against the spirit of the thread.
 
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I see what you did there... trying to get this page to surpass the other page on the same watch discussion?
 
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Timeless - it will still look stunning in 50 years. Really like the gloss black ceramic bezel. But, at the price, not for me now.
 
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Greetings

In one word: Interesting...(perhaps)

In my humble opinion, it is too expensive for my at the moment. However, in near future when I have more budget, someday, I may able to buy it. But for now, no chance for me since the price is quite high. I think it is too high, too.

However, since Omega Calibre 321 is back on production, I am so eager to have a new version and try wearing on daily basis and using chronograph frequently in order to see how this Lémania based movement performs in my personal experience.

PS. I would not do that with the original vintage Omega Calibre 321.

Very Best Regard
You already used your one word on "Greetings" which is what the record will reflect. 😝
 
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Ummm why wouldn’t you do that with a original Vintage Cal 321.

Because it’s a chronograph and that’s what they are made for. Your not going to ruin it unless you abuse it. Odds are it’s been used little in the last 50 years.

Don’t forget these watches we’re tool watches made well and are still serviced by Omega without issues.

Simply I have no courage to use the old one as my daily watch. Do not get me wrong, I do have confident on the robustness of Lémania based Omega cal. 321, it is reliable as what I have heard of for some time.

Anyway, I do have a high hopes to get the new version...when the price is favorable to me.