I'm selling my Omega Broad Arrow 57 re edition in excellent condition and running perfectly. The case and bracelet are in extremely good condition. Watch only no box or papers. I ship worldwide with Parcelpro insurance. I'm offering this at $US2895.00 shipped worldwide. PayPal is fine plus 4%. Any questions or additional pictures please let me know. Cheers Russell.
The watch is still for sale as the buyer ended up being a scammer and i never received funds from a bank wire. This will now come with a complete set of new Omega hands fitted included in the asking price. Any questions please don't hesitate to ask. Cheers Russell.
Hi, I have now had the case back removed so I can supply a picture of the movement and the inside case back numbers. The movement serial number is 48.388 149 which you can see in one of my pictures. I have also added a few more pictures of the Speedmaster. Any more questions please do not hesitate to ask. Cheers Russell .
Think your dating in the title is a bit off Russell, from the look of it, these were in production 98-03. https://www.fratellowatches.com/speedy-tuesday-omega-speedmaster-57/ GLWS.
Hi I was going off the movement number which is 48 million serial from my research dates to 1983 - 84. What do you think? Let me know. Cheers Russell .
I’d go with it being 98-03, this model wasn’t produced in the 1980s. The serial number data doesn’t always work for dating more modern Omegas.
Yes I did think that it might be too early. 98 - 03 does seem the obvious production time. I did a bit of research and limited editions or reissues and the like don't conform with omegas normal run of serial numbers and the patterns. So it was only produced for a very short limited time then? Cheers Russell.
According to the Fratello article, it’s not a limited edition, and 5 years is a fairly reasonable production run.
It was produced originally in 1997 for the 40th anniversary of the Speedmaster and took a lot of cues from the 2915 but obviously isn't an exact copy like the 60th Anni edition. It is actually known as the 3594.50 'Replica Edition' Not a name you want to use on a watch sales thread but it really is called that internally by Omega themselves. I like it a lot but it wasn't a big success in the 90s. I personally doubt they made that many, a couple of thousand maybe, perhaps over only a couple of years but they stuck around in dealers for a few years more. I can see these watches appreciating from here. No I don’t own one!