ezakmoller
·Hi All,
Yesterday I went to The Metropolitan Museum of Art and I purchased their last Speedmaster Moonwatch Chronograph 39.7mm The Met Edition. Ref 311.32.40.30.01.002
I called the Omega store at 5th avenue and apparently only 100 were made: 50 were allocated for the 5th ave store (sold out), and 50 were allocated for The Met.
This watch is basically the ref 311.32.40.30.01.001 (first omega in space) but with a different Nato strap and "THE MET" engraved on the back.
I think this watch is part of the same Numbered Edition as the first omega in space, but my question is:
is there a way to know between what two numbered editions these Met Editions fit?
For example:
If The Met edition ran between Numbered edition 7500 and 7600, and I own No. 7505 I could assume its 5 out of 100.
Is there a way to see that type of information?
Yesterday I went to The Metropolitan Museum of Art and I purchased their last Speedmaster Moonwatch Chronograph 39.7mm The Met Edition. Ref 311.32.40.30.01.002
I called the Omega store at 5th avenue and apparently only 100 were made: 50 were allocated for the 5th ave store (sold out), and 50 were allocated for The Met.
This watch is basically the ref 311.32.40.30.01.001 (first omega in space) but with a different Nato strap and "THE MET" engraved on the back.
I think this watch is part of the same Numbered Edition as the first omega in space, but my question is:
is there a way to know between what two numbered editions these Met Editions fit?
For example:
If The Met edition ran between Numbered edition 7500 and 7600, and I own No. 7505 I could assume its 5 out of 100.
Is there a way to see that type of information?