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·Not bad. I will have the opportunity to see it wearing my new perpetual calendar.
Is it a standard model? NA on the website, Boutique only (for now, it says) leads me to think it will be a prepay and wait here in the US ala Snoopy. Hope I’m wrong.
It says the same thing that Snoopy does, not available online, contact a boutique. Same with Bond 60th. It’s not Boutique only, but that doesn’t mean you can walk in and buy one either.
You could order the standard 3861 online day of launch if I remember correctly.
Again, hope I am wrong.
I don't think you will see any new Hesalite versions going forward, they keep the standard one for the traditionalists, but Omega knows that trying to sell a plastic crystal watch with solid back at a premium price is a loser.
You're probably right. Come to think of it, I don't recall any variations of the Hesalite version being available for some years now. Rather like the Rolex Submariner without the date, it only comes in one configuration.
Thanks Robert...... so this is not an official Speedy Tuesday release then?
This white Speedy is a winner to me.
Applied indices, white dial, red Speedmaster, black hands, 3861 movement, and stepped subdials are all fantastic choices. Plus this is a standard model. I wish they had a hesalite version but that's just my preference.
I'll be looking forward to adding this to my collection once it hits the second hand market at a discount (hopefully).
M MamI was lucky to get one of the three who were available at the omega store in Monaco. I just hope the second hand market won't go crazy but it is probably wishful thinking.
This is exactly what I have been hoping it would be -- a stainless steel, 3861, sapphire sandwich, with a white dial. 😀 Well done, Omega.