Omega 2025 New Releases: Speedy Tuesday ST3 Rumors?

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True die-hard Omega Speedmaster fans realise there will be two important spaceflight-related anniversaries in 2026 and serendipitously both dates fall on a #SpeedyTuesday

However, in 2025 SwatchGroup decided all spaceflight-related anniversaries would be celebrated by moonSwatch editions and in a way Speedie aficionados can live with the fact there's no link between the #SpeedyTuesday and important spaceflight-related anniversaries ...
 
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Ah yes, with the classic DNT (DOT NEXT TO TEN)... 😜
They showed me the prototype.....🤷‍♂️
 
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True die-hard Omega Speedmaster fans realise there will be two important spaceflight-related anniversaries in 2026 and serendipitously both dates fall on a #SpeedyTuesday

However, in 2025 SwatchGroup decided all spaceflight-related anniversaries would be celebrated by moonSwatch editions and in a way Speedie aficionados can live with the fact there's no link between the #SpeedyTuesday and important spaceflight-related anniversaries ...
One would be the 60th anniversary of Star Trek, with its iconic launch in 1966, it will be a major theme for the franchise in 2026 !
 
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I know this makes me a “bad” Omega fan, but am I the only one who couldn’t possibly care less about yet another Speedy release? I’d be more excited if they announced some new DeVille Tresors at this point.
 
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Wonder if it would be a broad arrow model. I know RJ & the team at Fratello love the ‘replica/ reissue model
Nope it's not
 
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I see a lot of common questions being asked. Here are some answers

1) it's not a snoopy
2) it's not a speedy Tuesday
3) it's not a LE
 
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I see a lot of common questions being asked. Here are some answers

1) it's not a snoopy
2) it's not a speedy Tuesday
3) it's not a LE
All will be revealed on January 13teen?
 
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I am placing a longshot bet it is a true GMT Globemaster with dogleg lugs.
 
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I wasn`t far off 😅, it is Chinese year of the Fire Horse according to Oris, so lots of brands will do something in red.




1) it's not a snoopy
2) it's not a speedy Tuesday
3) it's not a LE

And since Snoopy does not ride a horse, a Speedmaster Pilot version it is then, and straight lugged this time!

 
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I know this makes me a “bad” Omega fan, but am I the only one who couldn’t possibly care less about yet another Speedy release? I’d be more excited if they announced some new DeVille Tresors at this point.
I'm in the same boat. I appreciate the Speedy but the design doesn't speak to me so I don't own any. And probably never will.
 
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I'm in the same boat. I appreciate the Speedy but the design doesn't speak to me so I don't own any. And probably never will.
For me, it's not even about a lack of admiration for the Speedy. I'm not a chronograph guy---just not a complication I'd use---but I can appreciate the history and the beauty of the Moonwatch and if I had unlimited watch-buying funds, I could imagine picking one up as part of a collection. (It's certainly more attractive than the super-busy Daytona---I'll never understand the fuss over that watch.)

I'm just tired of all the new "special" versions and LEs, etc, in that line. Not complaining: Omega clearly knows where its bread is buttered, and if other folks are stoked about it, then I'm sincerely happy for them. But to me, it's bound to be another yawn, and meanwhile I feel like they have lines that could use some love. It would be exciting to see them do something truly different in a dressier line. (An answer, in some ways, to the 1908.)
 
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For me, it's not even about a lack of admiration for the Speedy. I'm not a chronograph guy---just not a complication I'd use---but I can appreciate the history and the beauty of the Moonwatch and if I had unlimited watch-buying funds, I could imagine picking one up as part of a collection. (It's certainly more attractive than the super-busy Daytona---I'll never understand the fuss over that watch.)
I'm not a chronograph guy either. So I guess when I say the design doesn't speak to me I mean both the look and the functionality. I've had chronographs and didn't like the function. I prefer a dive bezel for timing things. If I need precision I'll use my Timex Ironman (the classic 90's version) stopwatch feature or my iphone.
 
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I'm the other way from you two, I LOVE the speedmaster, and own a half dozen of them (and they are by far my favorite watch). But I'm also at the point, "do I have enough?".

SMP and Speedmaster: If there isn't one you like already, you just don't like the SMP/speedmaster. That said, if this is particularly awesome, maybe I end up with a 7th, who knows 😀

TBH, I really wish they would do better with the Globemaster/Connie lines. But I know those don't really sell (or is that a vicious cycle 😀 ).
 
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I'm the other way from you two, I LOVE the speedmaster, and own a half dozen of them (and they are by far my favorite watch). But I'm also at the point, "do I have enough?".

SMP and Speedmaster: If there isn't one you like already, you just don't like the SMP/speedmaster. That said, if this is particularly awesome, maybe I end up with a 7th, who knows 😀

TBH, I really wish they would do better with the Globemaster/Connie lines. But I know those don't really sell (or is that a vicious cycle 😀 ).

The closest I ever came to buying a Speedy was the 50th blue and white Snoopy. I love the color combination as I need blue in my watch, which is probably why I like the AT's and SMP's so much--they always have a nice blue option. But the price and lack of availability for the Snoopy killed it for me. If it had been ~$7,000 and readily available I probably would have gotten one.
 
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I'm the other way from you two, I LOVE the speedmaster, and own a half dozen of them (and they are by far my favorite watch). But I'm also at the point, "do I have enough?".

SMP and Speedmaster: If there isn't one you like already, you just don't like the SMP/speedmaster. That said, if this is particularly awesome, maybe I end up with a 7th, who knows 😀

TBH, I really wish they would do better with the Globemaster/Connie lines. But I know those don't really sell (or is that a vicious cycle 😀 ).
My thoughts are mostly in line with yours. I absolutely love the Speedmaster, but I only own one...the basic hesalite pro. To me, it's the perfect version and what makes it so special is its iconic style. It's not gaudy or blingy, but has a great presence on the wrist. There are certainly a few variants (Ultraman, EW, etc) that I would also love to own. That being said I'm completely burnt out on the endless versions that are available. The model is becoming too watered down while other watches are becoming stale and need a revision.

As for the Globemaster I agree 100%. If the design was refreshed (maybe offered in 38mm with a different bezel and dauphine hands) I wouldn't be able to resist another watch purchase.
 
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The question at the moment is, since we don’t know what’s coming next week: With all there is out there, do you feel the need for another Speedmaster? If they would ask: would you like us to come out with a new Speedmaster model, are you interested in that? At the moment No.

Ofcourse we all know when it’s released next week we all want one.
 
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I'm the other way from you two, I LOVE the speedmaster, and own a half dozen of them (and they are by far my favorite watch). But I'm also at the point, "do I have enough?".

SMP and Speedmaster: If there isn't one you like already, you just don't like the SMP/speedmaster. That said, if this is particularly awesome, maybe I end up with a 7th, who knows 😀

TBH, I really wish they would do better with the Globemaster/Connie lines. But I know those don't really sell (or is that a vicious cycle 😀 ).
I'm a chronograph fan too, I have half a dozen as well but it's more El Primero heavy 3 vs 2 Speedy's (not counting an X33) and 1 Carrera. All are keepers and although I don't know what's coming I'm pretty sure there won't be a 3rd Speedy.
 
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The last few Speedmasters were pretty 'meh'. Nothing for the real aficionado or collector.
 
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The last few Speedmasters were pretty 'meh'. Nothing for the real aficionado or collector.
They were good for starting a collection though.
 
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I'm in the same boat. I appreciate the Speedy but the design doesn't speak to me so I don't own any. And probably never will.

Similar take here: I love the Speedmaster...

... just on other folks' wrists.