Omega Speedmaster 321 “Ed white”

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curious if any of these have traded or offered for sale on the secondary market ?
 
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Omega really did a nice job on this one. Congrats!
 
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Hello to everyone,
I’m proud to show you the last Omega Speedmaster, just starting to be on delivery for the very first who request it.
I made a video of an unboxing after arriving home:

and here you can see some pictures

Awesome! Congrats, and thank you for doing the unboxing video.
 
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curious if any of these have traded or offered for sale on the secondary market ?
I’ve seen only two where they actually seem to have the watch at £20k in a Spanish establishment and 17k at an Italian one - which are not sold.

there Is a seller offering for £14.5-15 but without the watch as yet.
 
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At last the piece after one month went back to the mother house for a necessary dial change
 
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This is the movement that the watch did from rome italy,
 
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@Graidan - Curious - you sent it back because of the mark at 18 seconds in the subdial counter, correct?
 
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@Graidan - Curious - you sent it back because of the mark at 18 seconds in the subdial counter, correct?
I suspect I would have too. It’s one of those that once you’ve seen it I guess you can’t unsee it....
 
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I suspect I would have too. It’s one of those that once you’ve seen it I guess you can’t unsee it....

Oh I would definitely have done that too... just had to check my dial slightly scared to find similar things. Luckily mine is fine.
 
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There is lots to like with this reference. Congrats!
 
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I suspect I would have too. It’s one of those that once you’ve seen it I guess you can’t unsee it....


Oh I would definitely have done that too... just had to check my dial slightly scared to find similar things. Luckily mine is fine.


Im not sure I’m seeing it... did we ever get confirmation as to why sent back?
 
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I guessing it is this?


I guess I can understand the owner's feelings given how costly this piece is, but now it's not all original parts. I dunno, that would bother me more personally now that the dial has been replaced.
 
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I guess I can understand the owner's feelings given how costly this piece is, but now it's not all original parts. I dunno, that would bother me more personally now that the dial has been replaced.

They made it day before yesterday, so would many really care? It could've been replaced after QC at the factory and you would never know.

In fact, I have it on good authority (mine) that every calibre 321 dial is replaced at the factory before shipment. That's why they are releasing so few - adds time to the manufacturing process. ::stirthepot::
 
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I guessing it is this?


Was my best guess also, but I felt not a good guess in that the pictures lighting could as easily been showing a shadow from the dial

and OPs original pictures don’t make it easy to ID otherwise:

 
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I guessing it is this?


That was probably in the initial "scans" of the watch, so faithfully reproduced using their special process. ::stirthepot:: 😀