Omega Speedmaster 3691.50: 18k Gold 1992 Cal. 863

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I’d like to introduce my Omega Speedmaster 3691.50, a rather uncommon reference produced in 1992, crafted entirely in 18-carat yellow gold and limited to 999 pieces.

The case retains the classic Speedmaster proportions, but the use of solid gold gives it a very different presence and weight compared to the more familiar steel versions, reinforcing its distinctly more exclusive character. The watch preserves the traditional Professional aesthetic, with a tachymeter bezel, black tri-compax dial, and a solid caseback.

From a mechanical standpoint, it is powered by the Omega calibre 863, a manual-winding chronograph derived from the 861, featuring a higher level of finishing and used in more exclusive references while maintaining the robustness and reliability for which the Speedmaster is known.

A rather unusual Speedmaster, both for its material and for its distinctive place within the history of the collection.

Looking forward to your thoughts and comments.


 
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Very nice, but I don't think a NATO strap does it justice.
 
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Weirdly this design works better in gold IMO that the Daytona. Beauty!
 
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I m usually not a big fan of rubber straps on a Speedmaster but I think this one would look cool with the Speedy rubber (with the moon surface inside) and a gold deployant clasp