Finally found my Birthyear 1985 Speedmaster

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have to envy those born in the 1980s... easy-to-find & reasonably-priced Tritium dial Speedmaster chronographs as birthyear watches...
Thanks, I would not call them so easy to find. Unfortunately there are a lot of franken watches out there. Wrong dial or something replaced at some point.
Probably I imagine it gets worse with 60's or 70's Speedmasters.
Not my birth problem hahahah 😉
 
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have to envy those born in the 1980s... easy-to-find & reasonably-priced Tritium dial Speedmaster chronographs as birthyear watches...

That’s a good one 🤦

I’m afraid you’re all wrong, depending on what you need to find...



Yay, if you never try, you’ll never know. 🙄
 
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That’s a good one 🤦

I’m afraid you’re all wrong, depending on what you need to find...



Yay, if you never try, you’ll never know. 🙄
Indeed, not sure that many speedies were made in the 80s

i have A UK delivered one from Jan ‘83 ( EofA) - and it also has the common green lume, similar to OPs version. The Davidoff Bros example with pumpkin lume is i feel extremely uncommon for the early to mid 80s - has anyone else seen other examples with the yellow lume?

also does anyone know if the 1501 box is correct for ealy 80s?

my example below

 
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Yes, I have had and still have several examples of 80s Moonwatches with a yellow lume. @Sherbie you’re right, green lume is something we often see, too 👍

to me, green lume was more common on late 70s (-78) as well as the early 80s (145.022).
 
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Quick search-by-Year Speedmaster chronograph on Chrono24 brought up watches for each of the 1980s ... 140 to choose from...
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Quick search-by-Year Speedmaster chronograph on Chrono24 brought up watches for each of the 1980s ... 140 to choose from...
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As I thought, you don’t know what you’re talking about. A deeper look on those offers and you will see a lot of 48M serials with serials engraved under the case. All those sellers who have no clue, look at the wrong serial table and think that every 48M serial Speedmaster is from 1985 which most of them are not.
 
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That’s a good one 🤦
I’m afraid you’re all wrong, depending on what you need to find...

Yay, if you never try, you’ll never know. 🙄
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6 years for Birthyear and month... Year & Month
When I found my birthyear Speedmaster, there was still no internet... nowadays a piece-of-cake with WWW 😗
 
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6 years for Birthyear and month... Year & Month
When I found my birthyear Speedmaster, there was still no internet... nowadays a piece-of-cake with WWW 😗

There might be huge difference between finding a birthyear watch and finding a nice birthyear watch. 😗
 
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As I thought, you don’t know what you’re talking about. A deeper look on those offers and you will see a lot of 48M serials with serials engraved under the case. All those sellers who have no clue, look at the wrong serial table and think that every 48M serial Speedmaster is from 1985 which most of them are not.
Yep I didn't check the details... just wanted to point out the www is a great resource, especially this forum...
If I would look for any Speedmaster, I would solely check the For Sale sub-forum at Omegaforums.net 👍
Luckily I haven't been in the market for a Speedmaster since 1997... a quick look at those "" 1980s "" Speedmasters reveals prices between $ 2800.00 and $ 6200.00 😲
 
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On the other hand it's a minefield out there, let's turn Johan Cruijff's saying 180° around... Every advantage has a disadvantage !
 
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Much congrats! I am also hunting a 1985 Speedy as well, same age as you, and the production date of your Speedy's is just merely 1 month and 1 day younger than me, amazing!!
 
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Congrats on the find - I think particularly having the hang tag really makes it a great find 😀