Spidey7 Posted November 17, 2009 Report Share Posted November 17, 2009 So, I have to beg once again for help from my RWG brotha's. I'm trying to purchase an Omega Speedmaster "Moon Watch" as a birthday present for a friend. I thought that it would be a relatively easy process, I mean, there's only one right? WRONG! There's a BUNCH. Some have see-thru casebacks, some have logos and symbols, some are anniversary editions. I just want to know what the best Rep to purchase is. Is the see-thru back even accurate or is it a fantasy version? I've been doing a lot of reading, but I still haven't figured it all out. What would the best quality version be and who should I buy from? Any and all help would be appreciated and I'll even make a cash donation in your name to the "Human Fund"! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
highoeyazmuhudee Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 you watch battlestar galactica! heh Eurotimez sells the best version, and only eurotimez sells the best version. Some may say Ruby does as well, but try contacting them and you'll see why I say only eurotimez sells the correct version. Which by the way is also very incorrect, but the best of whats available. So buy it from ET and you'll have the one people here buy. But it needs a few mods to be THAT MUCH better. 1.sub dial 12hr freeze mod 2.sapphire to plexy crystal mod 3.rehaut satin black paint mod. not for the casual collector Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spidey7 Posted November 18, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 You watch Battlestar Galactica! Doesn't EVERYONE!?!?!?! Thanks so much for the info. Do you know if the see-thru back was ever genuine? Or is it a fantasy model? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shundi Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 Doesn't EVERYONE!?!?!?! Thanks so much for the info. Do you know if the see-thru back was ever genuine? Or is it a fantasy model? Hey babe, People do the see-thru caseback thing a lot with these- http://www.omega-addict.com/reviews/speedmaster/ and as seen here-http://forums.watchuseek.com/showthread.php?t=107 The Speedmaster Professional does come with a display back (since 1980) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demsey Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 The Speedmaster Professional does come with a display back (since 1980) True (however I thought the see through casebacks dated earlier, I will concede I am wrong) , but it was a pre-requisite by NASA to supply a watch with a domed Hesalite crystal; the Speedmaster Pro, hence making it the Moon Watch. Sapphire/Mineral crystal shatters, actually 'splinters' when broken (see through casebacks would double the possibility), which in the zero gravity environment(s) would propose a hazzard to the O2 circulation [sic] and other system(s). Hesalite, obstensibly 'Plexi' has a better tensile strength and would merely crack on impact. "Moon Watch" reps with sapphire crystals of any shape (especially 'flat') and see through casebacks are too flawed. They had the Moon Watch rep purdy nailed down in and about '04-05, domed plexi crystals, 'meh' solid casebacks (but gen casebacks would fit, easily available), good touted Lemania/Venus/Seagull movement, most dealers would 'freeze' the slaved hour totalisor @ 6 but then they dropped the ball in a hard way. The new modified 7750 they use in the new PO chronos to bring better subdial spacing, domed plexi, and casebacks given the same attention to detail as the PO's would render a fantastic Moon Watch replica. But they just won't do it. Unfortunately, the best visually aesthetic replica of the Moon Watch available is 'quartz'. It too will take a genuine caseback, but the one that comes with it is the OK 'meh' one. Looks very nice in photographs, but, alas................less than $100 tho' <edit> A good resource page to all the Space Omegas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
highoeyazmuhudee Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 yep, there are gen display back case backs for OMEGA speed moons. not sure which i prefer, but thats a good problem to have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eurotimezhelina Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 Spidey 7, after listening to the experts (this was a very educative thread for me too!) check ours out here > http://www.eurotimez88.com/index.php?cPath=21_106&osCsid=b354af353e51f7d650bfc8cc6c785e8a Contact us if you have any questions at info@eurotimez88.com. You are very welcome! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demsey Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 @ Helina, dear one, this time very slowly; check ours out here > http://www.eurotimez88.com/index.php?cPath=21_106&osCsid=b354af353e51f7d650bfc8cc6c785e8a This is a terrible Moon Watch, because; "Moon Watch" reps with sapphire crystals of any shape (especially 'flat') and see through casebacks are too flawed [sic] to even be considered Speedmaster Pro's of the late sixties era, much less the Moon Watch. Say, here's an idea, novel, and I just thought it up,; The new modified 7750 they use in the new PO chronos to bring better subdial spacing, domed plexi, and [sic] solid casebacks given the same attention to detail as the PO's would render a fantastic Moon Watch replica. [sic] which no less than fifty RWG members would be buying the first hour of availability (how many 'new' 1665's has any collector sold to date?) But they just won't do it. Seeing that the most correct and successful sport replica ever has been the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean in all it's versions, it's almost unfathomable that the factories refuse to retool for the Speedmaster Pro Moon Watch. It's not even 'new ground' they were 87% there in 2004. Here's a western economic philosophy that is catching on slowly but surely in Asia; Demand regulates Supply yields Profit promulgates Market yields Competition realises Return raises Capital. Everyone drives Porsche. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spidey7 Posted November 18, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 @ Helina, dear one, this time very slowly; This is a terrible Moon Watch, because Say, here's an idea, novel, and I just thought it up Helina's gonna kick your ass. I'm not disputing the legitimacy of your comments, Demsey. (As I said, I don't really know ANYTHING about the Omega "Moon Watch".) But it seems to me that acting condescending and vaugely snarky (at least, that's how it seemed to me) to ANY RWG member, much less a Dealer, (much less a PRETTY Dealer like Helena), can only end in tragedy and bitter tears being shed. And FRANKLY, DAMNIT! I've spent enough nights cuddling Shundi close to my hairy bossom and rocking him back and forth because someone on the RWG was mean to him. I've SEEN the damage that our replies do to each other. Why, Shundi used to be a blond, bronzed Adonis! Now he's a 83 year old man from Hackensack, NJ with a bad toupee' and an incontinance problem. ALL because of meanness on the boards. To all of you, next time you're thinking about posting something mean, won't you please think of Shundi? Words to live by. Shundi Circa 2007 Shundi Present Day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demsey Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 'vaguely snarky' ? Crap, I was trying to be stark raving snarky. Whoa. Shunds lives in Hackensack? Hackensack is the only town in New Jersey people from Elizabeth can rank on. Nice onion Shunds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shundi Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 Hackensack... grossssssss. Nope, Boston born and bred (although working in southern CT now). RE: my incontinence - all I'm going to say is- you promised Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toadtorrent Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 BACK TO THE TOPIC AT HAND...an accurate moon watch (albeit likely auto using the new tight spacing tricompax A7750 vs. a tight subdial spacing manual wind) has been wanted and discussed...but has yet to materialize. So...options: VISUALLY ACCURATE: El cheapo quartz...$100...proper subdial spacing...proper functioning...the caseback everybody wants is alright...great deal...but quartzSMOOTH SWEEP LESS ACCURATE: Sea Gull ST1902 manual wind...solid movement...incorrect wide subdial spacing...should get the 6-o-clock subdial freeze mod (see my signature for tutorial)...still a good looking watch...display back is inaccurate but the movement is a looker and is a column wheel chrono similar in appearance to the gen which as stated above often had display backs installed ANNIVERSARY EDITION: I like this version of the watch...others don't...solid movement...looks great in person Whether or not you can get the proper plexi crystal or a the newer sapphire crystal is a different issue. The "Moon Watch" has so many variants in the gen world even though the only real moon watch is the manual hesalite crystal one...but still referred to as a "Moon Watch" are the Anniversary editions, auto versions, mid-sized (small sized) versions, etc, etc...just to make things more confusing. I say screw accuracy...get the 50th Anniversary one...looks great...with manual wind rather than quartz...or the 40th Annviversary Apollo one is nice too with the medallion...but haven't seen an actual review of a rep of this one yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member X Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 There's a good photo guide on RWG1.1 on this that I read today! It seems that the reps aren't really very accurate to the gen, but are still goodlooking watches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demsey Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 There's a good photo guide on RWG1.1 on this that I read today! 1.1? TROLL! J/K X, Ok, I'll check it out! If you supplied a link you may get more than 1X visitor @ Tt, You are the 'Guide Master' ! Great post.......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxman Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 Helina's gonna kick your ass. I'm not disputing the legitimacy of your comments, Demsey. (As I said, I don't really know ANYTHING about the Omega "Moon Watch".) But it seems to me that acting condescending and vaugely snarky (at least, that's how it seemed to me) to ANY RWG member, much less a Dealer, (much less a PRETTY Dealer like Helena), can only end in tragedy and bitter tears being shed. And FRANKLY, DAMNIT! I've spent enough nights cuddling Shundi close to my hairy bossom and rocking him back and forth because someone on the RWG was mean to him. I've SEEN the damage that our replies do to each other. Why, Shundi used to be a blond, bronzed Adonis! Now he's a 83 year old man from Hackensack, NJ with a bad toupee' and an incontinance problem. ALL because of meanness on the boards. To all of you, next time you're thinking about posting something mean, won't you please think of Shundi? Words to live by. Shundi Circa 2007 Shundi Present Day Kick his ass helina, you need to let demsey know that you dont "play that smack" Helina dont roll like that, WORD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveC Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 Almost... Demand regulates Supply yields Profit promulgates Market yields Competition realises Ambition raises debt. Everyone drives owes enough for a Porsche. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AllergyDoc Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 . . . acting condescending and vaugely snarky . . . Not allowed here. BAD Dempsey! No fish for you and no poker on Saturday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoJo35 Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 heh heh.... Hackensack, the place that almost got nuked Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eurotimezhelina Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eurotimezhelina Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 ...with all respect to you Demsey and your knowledge.. Pretty dealers need to protect themselves against the harsh life on the forum. Thanking all gentlemen for the kind support Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PAMman Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 I have just gathered together all the bits for my own franken - a gen case (came complete with a display back which I sold for almost the same as I paid for the complete package, so case with hesalite crystal / crown / pushers cost £45GBP net), NOS 321 dial & caseback (Watchco via Ebay £140GBP), movement holder, dust cover, hands, clamps etc (Cousins UK £70 - 80GBP), Lemania movement from a Tissot Seastar chrono (Ebay £80GBP). The whole thing will cost about £300 - £350 + cost of a movement service, although it's running fine and keeping excellent time. To complete the 321 franken I already have a NOS 1171 bracelet with the correct curved ends. Apart from the movement being signed Tissot rather than Omega, and having a silver rather than gold finish this will be 100% accurate to the nicest version of the gen. The 1960's 321 Speedy has longer, finer dial markers and a polished silver logo instead of painted and it has a delicately shaped center chrono secs hand. Subtly different from the current watch but just nicer and more delicate IMO. At £350 it will be about 25% of the price of a scruffy gen 321 - not bad I think. After all, the genuine Omega parts & Tissot / Lemania movement will always hold their value anyhow. The case was probably a service replacement because it doesn't have a serial number on the 7 o'clock lug, but this is correct for the earlier 321 movement. The movement is well hidden underneath the solid pre-moon style caseback and dust cover, but Tissot and Omega historically had close associations so it's as close as I can get without a genuine Omega 321. If a 321 movement ever turns up at the right price they can be swapped over. The big choice is......do I get the new, replacement (Luminova) dial and hands relumed to an 'aged tritium' appearance or leave them alone?? What do you think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spidey7 Posted November 19, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 Thanking all gentlemen for the kind support NO!!!! Helina! It's not "all the gentlemen"! It's ME!!! ME, ME, ME, ME, ME, ME! I'M the one that came to your rescue! You should bestow the grace of your soft, seashell pink hand on ME, not any of these other pikers on here. I'M your brave and strong champion, with my rippling muscles and six-pack abs, tough enough that I practice "Ultimate Fighting" as a side-hobby, but also gentle enough that I love to play with kittens and small children. MEEEEEEEE! Besides, Shundi and I aren't mutually exclusive (as I found out ACCIDENTALLY when I walked in on him and Two Tone that one unfortunate and extremely hurtful time!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demsey Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 I have just gathered together all the bits for my own franken - a gen case (came complete with a display back which I sold for almost the same as I paid for the complete package, so case with hesalite crystal / crown / pushers cost £45GBP net), NOS 321 dial & caseback (Watchco via Ebay £140GBP), movement holder, dust cover, hands, clamps etc (Cousins UK £70 - 80GBP), Lemania movement from a Tissot Seastar chrono (Ebay £80GBP). The whole thing will cost about £300 - £350 + cost of a movement service, although it's running fine and keeping excellent time. To complete the 321 franken I already have a NOS 1171 bracelet with the correct curved ends. Apart from the movement being signed Tissot rather than Omega, and having a silver rather than gold finish this will be 100% accurate to the nicest version of the gen. The 1960's 321 Speedy has longer, finer dial markers and a polished silver logo instead of painted and it has a delicately shaped center chrono secs hand. Subtly different from the current watch but just nicer and more delicate IMO. At £350 it will be about 25% of the price of a scruffy gen 321 - not bad I think. After all, the genuine Omega parts & Tissot / Lemania movement will always hold their value anyhow. The case was probably a service replacement because it doesn't have a serial number on the 7 o'clock lug, but this is correct for the earlier 321 movement. The movement is well hidden underneath the solid pre-moon style caseback and dust cover, but Tissot and Omega historically had close associations so it's as close as I can get without a genuine Omega 321. If a 321 movement ever turns up at the right price they can be swapped over. The big choice is......do I get the new, replacement (Luminova) dial and hands relumed to an 'aged tritium' appearance or leave them alone?? What do you think? What do I think? This sounds awesome! But without pics it's a bigger tease than my signature GIF! I think I would leave the dial and hands be. The half life of tritium would render the dial of this vintage with just about, or at, zero glow. Tritium is no longer available, so if you were to get a vintage relumed it would be Luminova? A master at it would relume so it would look factory perfect. Besides, a 'redial' of a vintge watch is not unheard of, actually with regard to Rolex divers' watches, it's pretty common. A new dial (or hands) here is not a concrete 'tell'. The other course, if you wanted to preserve a 'vinatge look' would be to age the dial, patina the hands and indices so it WOULDN'T glow, but looked like old tritium. Man, that's some real WIS replica modding there. Hmmmmmmm. I was not familiar with the Seastar, so I had to Google it.(a very desireable watch in it's own right!) The only model I found was 'bi-compax'. Three o'clock minutes totalisor, and nine o'clock running seconds. What do you plan to do for the six o'clock hour totalisor, or is there a tri-compax version as well? Good luck. This sounds like a very unique project watch I will be eagerly following. If you could source the 321? Wow, you beat the game up pretty well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demsey Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 Pretty dealers I hope I wasn't too out of line with my snarky remarks. I'm just frustrated over the modified 7750 stall on the Speedmasters. You understand. I'm really not like that. So, seriously, how about a body shot? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demsey Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 lol Photobucket banned Shundi's [censored]. Bad Spidey. For shame, for shame. Not allowed here. BAD Dempsey! No fish for you and no poker on Saturday. Oh, I have bigger fish to fry than this Doc. I was just over at 1.1 sticking up for 'fakemaster'. Do you know? All your buddies there called me a troll and asked me to leave. Greg actuall said that my trolling was not up to snuff. I had to fight back tears. Well, I did just pull out a nose hair but that's aside the point. And well, they didn't ask, they actually told me to "[censored] off". Imagine! Actually told me, Me! 'Demsey', to '[censored] off'! Unconscionable. You guys are kind of not quite getting the grasp of the whole "We need to get more members up in here" thing. Ok, tell those heathans, when your new server is up, they can expect another in house drive by 'Demsey'. I might even roll by with some hard hittin' muthas from this thread. A little of this; and some of this; and maybe even some of this K? So peace out. Werd. To your mutha. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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