Maximus84
路So, it's been a year since I bought my brand new Speedy Pro 311.30.42.30.01.006 (sapphire sandwich) and I thought I'd post my experiences over the last year.
I had long liked Omegas from an early age, although I didn't really know it. My grandad had a '76 quartz Constellation that I used to admire and play with as a kid (and is now mine), and I remember looking through jewellers Windows poring over the watches, finding myself drawn to Omegas, and Speedmasters in particular. I never for one second though I'd ever be able to buy one.
Then last year, while I was off work with a long-term injury I started doing some research, and found myself getting fascinated with mechanical watches and all things horological. It became apparent that I might be able to purchase a nice mechanical after all, on the understanding it would be a lifetime watch, with all the character and memories that go with it. I again was drawn to Omegas, and Sleedmasters, and initially went for the 2012 Racing model, with the 3330 (I believe) calibre automatic movement.
However, it wasn't long before the lure of the Pro got me (and with sound advice from a lot of members here I might add, thank you) after trying on the Pro I knew that was the one. It felt more classic, understated and timeless and the Racing just didn't live up to it. I knew I wanted sapphire not only for the extra resilience of the crystal (let's not get into that debate!) but as my first mechanical, I wanted to view that beautiful movement.
The Pro was mine.
Anyway, I bought this watch as an everyday wearer and that is exactly what it has been. I had to send it back under warranty after a couple of weeks due to there being visible debris in the movement but that's all. Back in the UK it was running a solid +2/3spd. I spent a couple of months in Las Vegas when it ran about +5spd.
As I knew I was going on deployment over the back end of the summer for a few months, I thought it would make sense to put it on the supplied NATO, in order to protect the bracelet (which had already accrued a few scratches and marks) and because it would be more comfortable in the dry, hot, sandy heat. I did have reservations about bringing such an expensive timepiece on a military deployment but I figured not only is it a tool watch, designed to be used, but any marks etc would enhance the character, and provide a reminder of my time away.
It has been pretty much faultless. I did accidentally magnetise the movement early on, but since I have resolved that it's kept perfect time - I have not adjusted the time manually in over 2 months, and it is within 2secs of atomic time. Pretty damn good! The NATO strap has been comfortable and tough, the lume has allowed me to read the time all through the night in a darkened room. The chrono has helped me at least twice a day going about my job and I still marvel at the intricate details on the dial, and the superb craftsmanship in the movement. I even enjoy winding it up every day!
It's been a great first year of ownership, the first of many I'm sure. I'm also well and truly hooked on mechanical timepieces. It'll be a while before I can afford another Omega (the Great White is quickly becoming my Grail) so for the time being I am about to acquire a Seiko SKX009J to fulfil my 'diver' and 'beater' needs. I visit this site every day and I'm always interested in what's being asked/posted about. I'm slowly learning more and more and I hope to increase my fledgling collection in the future!
And finally, a couple of more recent pics...
I had long liked Omegas from an early age, although I didn't really know it. My grandad had a '76 quartz Constellation that I used to admire and play with as a kid (and is now mine), and I remember looking through jewellers Windows poring over the watches, finding myself drawn to Omegas, and Speedmasters in particular. I never for one second though I'd ever be able to buy one.
Then last year, while I was off work with a long-term injury I started doing some research, and found myself getting fascinated with mechanical watches and all things horological. It became apparent that I might be able to purchase a nice mechanical after all, on the understanding it would be a lifetime watch, with all the character and memories that go with it. I again was drawn to Omegas, and Sleedmasters, and initially went for the 2012 Racing model, with the 3330 (I believe) calibre automatic movement.
However, it wasn't long before the lure of the Pro got me (and with sound advice from a lot of members here I might add, thank you) after trying on the Pro I knew that was the one. It felt more classic, understated and timeless and the Racing just didn't live up to it. I knew I wanted sapphire not only for the extra resilience of the crystal (let's not get into that debate!) but as my first mechanical, I wanted to view that beautiful movement.
The Pro was mine.
Anyway, I bought this watch as an everyday wearer and that is exactly what it has been. I had to send it back under warranty after a couple of weeks due to there being visible debris in the movement but that's all. Back in the UK it was running a solid +2/3spd. I spent a couple of months in Las Vegas when it ran about +5spd.
As I knew I was going on deployment over the back end of the summer for a few months, I thought it would make sense to put it on the supplied NATO, in order to protect the bracelet (which had already accrued a few scratches and marks) and because it would be more comfortable in the dry, hot, sandy heat. I did have reservations about bringing such an expensive timepiece on a military deployment but I figured not only is it a tool watch, designed to be used, but any marks etc would enhance the character, and provide a reminder of my time away.
It has been pretty much faultless. I did accidentally magnetise the movement early on, but since I have resolved that it's kept perfect time - I have not adjusted the time manually in over 2 months, and it is within 2secs of atomic time. Pretty damn good! The NATO strap has been comfortable and tough, the lume has allowed me to read the time all through the night in a darkened room. The chrono has helped me at least twice a day going about my job and I still marvel at the intricate details on the dial, and the superb craftsmanship in the movement. I even enjoy winding it up every day!
It's been a great first year of ownership, the first of many I'm sure. I'm also well and truly hooked on mechanical timepieces. It'll be a while before I can afford another Omega (the Great White is quickly becoming my Grail) so for the time being I am about to acquire a Seiko SKX009J to fulfil my 'diver' and 'beater' needs. I visit this site every day and I'm always interested in what's being asked/posted about. I'm slowly learning more and more and I hope to increase my fledgling collection in the future!
And finally, a couple of more recent pics...