@Bestkepttime read up! https://omegaforums.net/threads/321...lude-to-the-50th-anniversary-apollo-11.87791/
Most of us are hoping this means we can get parts for our old 321’s and get them fixed. Without too much speculation : MHO is it won’t harm the vintage market in anyway ...
The 60th Anniversary Speedmaster tried to be a NOS version of a 2915, and if anything it made the originals MORE expensive. This shouldn't effect vintage market unless Omega releases a 1:1 repro of an Ed White or a 105.012. I think that people who were intent on buying vintage will continue to do so, and people intent on buying new will do the same. That being said, modern Omega has also shown us that they care nothing for how their modern releases effect the second hand or vintage market. All about new sales with Swatch brands.