Show us your Speedmaster Moon

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Not exactly a moonwatch but I call it one!!!

I Evolved step by step. My last watch was a Planet Ocean 45mm.
Today, I bought my first Moonwatch, I`m very happy.
It`s a omega 311.30.42.30.01.006 . Crystal caseback. Year 2017.
Caliber 1863
Moon fits nicer then PO 45m...
I`m impressionate to entry on this manual winding world.
BR Vitto
 
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On my piece of moon...😉 (145022-69 SW)
Nice, is it a 3D print?
 
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Nice, is it a 3D print?
Mmmh I don't think so, it's made of "concrete" (kind of...)(very heavy).
Here a pic of the packaging:
 
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That is really cool looking 👍
Is that the "regular" version? Are you in the EU? Did you have to pay some tax & customs?
 
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Mmmh I don't think so, it's made of "concrete" (kind of...)(very heavy).
Here a pic of the packaging:
It looks really cool 👍
 
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That is really cool looking 👍
Is that the "regular" version? Are you in the EU? Did you have to pay some tax & customs?
Yes, very "real"... Yes, EU, got that from kickstarter, no tax...
(It is the "small" model)
 
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Actually trying, for once, to take some arty shots of some of my collection. This one was for my insta.
The 145.022 Apollo-Soyuz is sitting on one of the NASA educational pamphlets published after the mission. The painting on the cover is "Apollo Spacecraft and Docking Module Facing the Soyuz Spacecraft Just Before Docking", 1974 by Robert McCall (thanks to a helpful insta follower for pointing this out).