Speedmaster 9300: Three years on the wrist

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Just wanted to welcome you to the forum but mostly just wanted to give you props for a user name that gave me a chuckle
Thanks! I'm a lifelong Virginia Tech fan who lives in Georgia. We used to be known as The Fighting Gobblers so that's where it came from. Hard to find a user name that's unique 馃槈
 
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Thanks! I'm a lifelong Virginia Tech fan who lives in Georgia. We used to be known as The Fighting Gobblers so that's where it came from. Hard to find a user name that's unique 馃槈
Many a creative bird lurks about the OF 馃槈
 
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this is a phenomenal write up......I am a "date" guy...need it for work and making sure I don't drink expired milk 馃槻

anyway, I never knew this reference existed......I was about to settle on the 3861 Sapphire Moonwatch, but I knew deep down I would regret it since it has no date complication.....

I actually tried on the hesalite Moonwatch and the Racing at a Boutique.....preferred the Racing as it had the date function, but my mind was trying to convince me on how I could pass on the iconic moonwatch.....

With this reference it looks like a moonwatch (easy to read the time with those white hands), date function, GMT, jump hour.....can this get any better......

Thanks to the OP and the search function 馃憤馃槑
 
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this is a phenomenal write up......I am a "date" guy...need it for work and making sure I don't drink expired milk 馃槻

I'm really glad you found it useful! I know what you mean - as much as I can appreciate the clean aesthetics of a no-date dial, the everyday utility of a date complication is hard to beat for my money. Another three years on from writing this review - six years total since I bought it - and my enjoyment of this one hasn't waned. Good luck with the hunt!
 
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Great write-up. I just picked one of these up recently. It's unfortunate that they discontinued it. It's definitely my favorite timepiece.
 
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Great write-up. I just picked one of these up recently. It's unfortunate that they discontinued it. It's definitely my favorite timepiece.

Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'm still loving this watch, all these years down the track. So much functionality and versatility. Congrats on your new purchase! Do drop a wrist shot here if you get the urge 馃憤
 
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Here's the 9300, along w/ my SMP300M 42mm and De Ville Hour Vision 41mm. I have a 7.5in wrist, and I like my watches biiiig.
 
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I absolutely LOVE a date window on my watches. Although it eliminates one of the three iconic sub-dials, I think it's more than worth it. My co-axial Speedmaster is my primary watch.
What the hell strap is THAT? Do they still make it? Sailcloth?? I have to have it
 
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Check out Artem straps. You can get one that fits on a OEM Omega Deployant clasp.

https://imgur.com/a/u3SzNww
That look great, but if I鈥檓 not mistaken ( or blind) like the oem leather strap , it looks confirmed to the lugs ?
 
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Hi, wanted to thank you for this awesome review. It was helpful enough that I pulled the trigger on purchasing a pre owned 9300 for myself, my first Omega. I like watches on the larger side, my previous watch was a TAG Carrera cal 16 chrono at 43mm. I never tried the speedy on in person but I鈥檝e seen several people complain about thickness, and saw a few pics where to my eyes, it looks much too big on their wrist. I was pleasantly surprised when I put it on and it absolutely "wears small". It looks and feels smaller and slimmer than the tag. The metal bracelet looks great but I鈥檝e always been more of a leather strap guy, and this watch looks great on just about anything. I have wanted a Speedmaster for years now, and the classic moon watch/speedy professionals are easily one of the most classic looking watches ever made. Between the date window and beautiful automatic movement, I was sold on the 9300 co axial. I鈥檝e worn it every day since and couldn鈥檛 be happier with it.

- Pat

 
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Congrats. This is also my first Omega purchase. It鈥檚 my main watch over the Seamaster and the De Ville. It runs about 4 sec fast per day, which I don鈥檛 mind. I think most 9300 run about the same.
 
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Great review, thank you for sharing it. I really like the 9300 and considered holding on to the racing edition I owned--just a tad too big on the wrist.
 
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@WurstEver - I love write-ups likes this, and I love Omega forums because I stumble across great articles like this way after it was written. When I was wandering though many unknowns when I wanted to buy my first "real" watch, Omega forums was instrumental in answering questions and helping to educate myself. It's because people like you take the time to share their experiences and knowledge that makes this forum such a special place. Thanks to you, and everyone else here who takes the time to share.
 
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100% agree. Omegaforums was a lot more useful to me than some watch blog articles written when it was first released. Quick question for the other speedy 9300 owners here, what鈥檚 your serial number prefix? I bought mine used without any papers, and I鈥檇 like to estimate it鈥檚 age so I can determine when it should be serviced. Mine is 8741XXXX. It doesn鈥檛 look like it has much wear on it, but it could have been sitting in a box for the last decade. I believe they produced steel 9300s 2011-2017 if I鈥檓 not mistaken. Serial number decoders I found online were only useful for vintage speedmasters.
 
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Hi, wanted to thank you for this awesome review. It was helpful enough that I pulled the trigger on purchasing a pre owned 9300 for myself, my first Omega... I鈥檝e worn it every day since and couldn鈥檛 be happier with it.

- Pat

G'day Pat, you're absolutely welcome! It gives me a real kick to hear that you found the review helpful and that you are enjoying your Speedy 9300 as much as I still do mine (almost seven years down the track, now). Yours looks like it's in great condition from your photos. Wear it in good health 馃憤
Chris

PS - I'll check my serial number next time I get mine out and will send you a DM
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100% agree. Omegaforums was a lot more useful to me than some watch blog articles written when it was first released. Quick question for the other speedy 9300 owners here, what鈥檚 your serial number prefix? I bought mine used without any papers, and I鈥檇 like to estimate it鈥檚 age so I can determine when it should be serviced. Mine is 8741XXXX. It doesn鈥檛 look like it has much wear on it, but it could have been sitting in a box for the last decade. I believe they produced steel 9300s 2011-2017 if I鈥檓 not mistaken. Serial number decoders I found online were only useful for vintage speedmasters.

Mine starts with 867. I believe mine's from around 2014. There's a date on the barcode on the bottom of the white box, 2/11/15. Not sure if that's euro date or US date.
 
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@WurstEver - I love write-ups likes this, and I love Omega forums because I stumble across great articles like this way after it was written. When I was wandering though many unknowns when I wanted to buy my first "real" watch, Omega forums was instrumental in answering questions and helping to educate myself. It's because people like you take the time to share their experiences and knowledge that makes this forum such a special place. Thanks to you, and everyone else here who takes the time to share.

@Cenzo, I'm so glad you liked it, thanks very much for the feedback! OF really is a good place. It's still the internet of course, so a degree of caution is warranted. But I can honestly say that in all the years I've spent here and in the dozens of interactions I've had, there's literally only one single interaction I'd describe in negative terms. That's an incredibly good hit rate for an online forum and it's a testament to the community and the moderators. For that reason, OF is still the only place online I've ever used to buy watches or arrange for watches to be serviced. It's a great pleasure to share. Thanks for reading. See you around the boards!
 
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I have the 9900 version of this watch with the grey racing dial and Sedna gold bezel, markers and hands. It wears smaller than its 44.25mm size.
 
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I have the movement in a DSOTM (fitst version) that is actually too lightweight for that size of a watch 馃槈
but i love the watch! so beautiful and the movement looks great!
Thanks for the story though!