Show us your Speedmaster Moon

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Man, I LOVE the classic Speedmasters, and 42mm would be ideal for me. But I insist on a date window on my watches. I'm thinking the Moonphase model with a date display would be a good compromise. I think that's my next purchase in the world of horology. Meanwhile, I'm quite happy with my co-axial Speedmaster, even with it's relatively large 44.25mm diameter.
 
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Well, technically my 57 Reissue is closer to the real Moon than my "Sapphire Sandwich", so here they are:

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I’m a ‘vintage guy’ but here they are the newer Speedies of my collection!
I would love to own also a 60th Anniversary but my AD have a lower supply than expected so now I’m waiting for it 🙁
Anyway here some pics of the other brothers!

Snoopy
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CK2998
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New Moonwatch
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Cheers
 
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Man, I LOVE the classic Speedmasters, and 42mm would be ideal for me. But I insist on a date window on my watches. I'm thinking the Moonphase model with a date display would be a good compromise. I think that's my next purchase in the world of horology. Meanwhile, I'm quite happy with my co-axial Speedmaster, even with it's relatively large 44.25mm diameter.

For those who like the date feature with the original Moon size and looks, there was the Broad Arrow with the F. Piguet based 3303 and 3313 (coaxial) movements. As good as the cal. 9300 is, I think it's a shame Omega discontinued the Broad Arrow. Mine is a keeper.

 
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R3bitQI.jpg first post of my new limited edition Apollo 17. Absolutely love the quality, finish and overall look of this watch
 
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My favorite Speedmaster ever. Represents everything I love about a watch; the chronograph, the moon history, the moon phase, the date, just everything!
 
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145.022-71 No Nasa
(since I had the photos lying around)
The one from the book.