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Well, as such things go, deep into collecting Omega from 70's, no diver, no black dials, no chrono's.
You end up with this from the current catalogue, it's brilliant, what a watch.
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Well, as such things go, deep into collecting Omega from 70's, no diver, no black dials, no chrono's.
You end up with this from the current catalogue, it's brilliant, what a watch.
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I do hope that one, along with the Ed White remain permanent parts of the Speedmaster lineup moving forward, both will always have a place, and this one offering such a stark difference from the black dial, without compromising on legibility which was an issue on most previous white dial Moonwatch models is a rather perfect addition to the collection.
 
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Congrats! Solid choice. I need to pick one of these for myself.
 
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That was the first new watch I just HAD to have in decades. Got it 6-1-24. Then it snowballed into four 3861s....
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I hear you, after wearing black Speedys since the early 70's, I just knew the first time I saw one. It's wonderful when there's no hesitation or doubt. Hopefully you'll enjoy yours as much as I do mine.

 
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Love mine, got it right before my Alaskan cruise. Love the legibility of it and great contrast to my Japanese Racing Dail and my Straight Writing-69.

Congrats and enjoy it!

 
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I'm in the very small minority who prefers the white speedy pro, over the black. Great pick-up!