My father has this watch, it's 68-70' year, he doesn't really know. Speedmaster mark II professional. Exactly like the black one you reviewed. I do not plan to ever sell the watch, but I would like to know what's the value of these vintage circa 70's, late 60's Omega speedmaster II's?
One of my "unofficial" Versus side-by-side video, just for fun ;-)
Best,
Tim
MR.MOSSO BOTH OMEGAS WATCHES ARE OFF THE HOOK BRO
The original wins on collector value, but if I'm buying it to wear and use, I'd have to go with the modern edition.
Good points! To each their own, thanks for your feedback!
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Nice review thanks, I'm still a big fan of the original although I can see the appeal of the fresh new take on a classic.
classics! fantastic watches.
Classic Material!
Thanks for watching Steven!
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Hi Tim just wanted say your reviews are awesome!
Love that neo-race..fresh..casual, kickass everyday watch...pretender? Ouch
Or just get an original Mark II with the racing dial. These are such comfortable watches to wear.
What year was the vintage made?
Would you trust any of those for swimming? Why?
My father has this watch, it's 68-70' year, he doesn't really know. Speedmaster mark II professional. Exactly like the black one you reviewed. I do not plan to ever sell the watch, but I would like to know what's the value of these vintage circa 70's, late 60's Omega speedmaster II's?
Price? 2500-3500 for an inmaculated piece. Value? Maybe some much more.
Why modern watches never be the same as golden era? sad. Vintage rocks
No two things are alike, but there's something great for everyone regardless of the time period.
Thanks for watching Vincent!
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Thick AF
Neo-Racing is winner🏆
Vintage all day, every day. The neo looks like a big girls blouse, and pretentious (ironically).
Ugly ass watch. Orange??? WTF!!! If it had red accents, now you are talking
Ugly watch this is...Fortis cosmonauts chronograph is a better choice for less money!