List Your Three Favorite Speedmaster Limited Editions

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Apollo XI 1980 white gold BA 345.0802

italian albino

speedy tuesday mk 1
 
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- Speedy Tuesday #1 (really nice reverse panda iteration with brushed case)
- Apollo 11 35th (classic panda dial with moon landing date in red)
- Apollo 8 (out of the box thinking in case, movement, finishing)

Apollo 8 isn't a limited edition, and I don't think it's even called 'limited production', but I don't think there are that many out there, and I don't think Omega will keep it around forever. Once it's gone from the catalog is when you will see the appreciation for the watch mount.

Honorary mention:
- Speedy Tuesday Ultraman
- the two Apollo 11 50th anniversary models
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For me it’s

Snoopy
Silver Snoopy
Speedy Tuesday #1
 
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Gemini IV 40th Anniversary
Apollo 11 50th Anniversary
Tin Tin




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Not all exactly limited editions 1) FOIS 2) Apollo 8 DSOM 3) Moonshine Gold 50th

(not necessarily in order).

Same for me. Putting a deposit on the Snoopy Award has made me realize just how much I love the FOIS. Also a TinTin fan.

Have never seen a Gemini in person but it's a stunner too.
 
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1. Apollo XI 50th Anniversary Moonshine Gold
2. Speedy Tuesday
3. 60th Anniversary Trilogy

but OP’s 1976 Apollo-Soyuz looks nice and interesting.
 
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1. ori ultraman
2. ST1
3. EW321

if they made the alaska 2 prototype then I would sell everything for it
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40th Anniversary of Gemini IV
35th Anniversary of Apollo XI
35th Anniversary of Apollo XV
 
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My list in no particular order.

Apollo 11 40th.
2015 Silver Snoopy.
2020 Silver Snoopy. (Even though it's not actually a limited edition)
 
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1. 50th anniversary Enamel Dial
2. Souyz (Speediorite)
3. Silver Snoopy 2
 
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Thought I would post this we need some sort of speedmaster guide book sticky thread. They are all glorious and deserve to be appreciated for each of their own merits. Ignore the numbers this was one of the only charts I could find posted that does a good job putting them all together.
 
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Seems like the ST1 was really well received if a lot of people are including in the top 3.
 
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1969 Apollo 18K
Apollo 11 50th Steel
ST2

And for sentimental reasons, Missions Skylab I