Speedy Tuesday – White Dial Speedmaster Professionals To Choose From

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Unlike the Rolex Daytona, where it is quite common to make a choice between a white dial or a black dial, the Speedmaster Professional comes with a black dial. Most of the time, that is. There are some limited and numbered editions from the past where Omega decided to use a white dial instead for the Professional. In all other cases, you need to seek for Speedmaster models that do no belong to the Professional series (or are a ‘Moonwatch’) if you want to have a white dial. With this article, I’d like to give you an overview of white […]

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Nice to see this summary, while waiting for my Snoopy2 📖
 
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Nice write up! Love those white gold ones.

Where's the White Side of the Moon though?
 
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Nice write up! Love those white gold ones.

Where's the White Side of the Moon though?

The WSOTM is not a manual wind Professional Speedy ;-)
 
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I still think the Alaska is a bit under appreciated given its rarity and cool factor
 
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Is there a Reverse Luminescence Glow from the white dial of the Speedy in the dark ? ...
Omega should look at Damasko 's white chronographs & learn a thing or two from the Germans...
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Is there a Reverse Luminescence Glow from the white dial of the Speedy in the dark ? ...
Omega should look at Damasko 's white chronographs & learn a thing or two from the Germans...
The answer for your first question is no and it looks perfect they way it is for the second