Wow, this is such great information. I've been wearing a 3570.50 from 2008 and I love it. But I'm wanting to go deeper down the rabbit hole and go vintage. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Thanks.
A proper 145.022-69. Great looks with the stepped dial, Not overly expensive to buy, less expensive and "easier" to service than a 321 and still with the "pre moon" aura.
‘Rolex Refugee’ what a great term 😂 Thanks for another valuable video William. I would have to say that for a newbie to the vintage Speedy game, I’d recommend the 70’s references. More accessible, newer and easier to find a nice example. Just my view.
Fantastic video! I’m curious as to why a 1969 made watch as the year the moon landing took place isn’t worth more? As a collector of all watches I would probably only have one speedmaster in the collection… for me the 69 defines the watch
thanks for the videos- i have a chance to purchase one of these but have my doubts as the second hand looks updated. (arrow end not flat) How hard would be to this back to and original 145.022 69.
If it was the start of a collection, first watch would be a 78. It seems most examples have really neat loom, sharp text and the chances of getting a good condition watch at a more affordable price are more likely. Then work your way backwards. Each watch will be more expensive, more interesting and take more research and consideration. If it was just one watch though I'd find the best brown dial 69 I could before people really cotten on. I patiently wait till William treats us all to a 2915 special video. That will be a real treat
I have 2 speedmasters, one from my grandfather 2998-02 and one from my father from around '71. So is nice to see them here in this video, and happy that I do not need to buy them!!!!! although I do need to know much about them.
Another quality video overview William - for me, I'd recommend that my 'friend' go for the best 1969 321 Speedmaster they could afford within their budget (and with just a bit more added for good measure).....
nice video William, I tried but have missed the boat as prices have gone up, but has to be a 105.012-65 with a s/n close to 24002981 just for that connection to Armstrong, I did find a 145.012-67 only 981 movements older than Collins so happy with that, yes 2998s are a minefield.
I saw one on ebay recently that sold for 3700, had a 321 but bezel of "dot next to 90" and a dial of that post 69. I wonder if the movement was swapped by omega or they swapped the bezel and dial for a newer one?
Only 1 answer if You want a real 321 Moonwatch worn during Apollo lunar spaceflight missions = 145.012 (Anno 2021 still available at the 5.5 K mark for a decent one !) Hint: always try to buy a Speedmaster with the correct metal bracelet !
Wow, this is such great information. I've been wearing a 3570.50 from 2008 and I love it. But I'm wanting to go deeper down the rabbit hole and go vintage. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Thanks.
A proper 145.022-69. Great looks with the stepped dial, Not overly expensive to buy, less expensive and "easier" to service than a 321 and still with the "pre moon" aura.
Yes very sensible
It almost looked like I wrote this myself.
Thank for again brilliant information. The only Speedmaster I own is a 105.012-65. Which I would recommend: a pre-moon 145.022-69
Yes - that seems to be the most popular
‘Rolex Refugee’ what a great term 😂
Thanks for another valuable video William. I would have to say that for a newbie to the vintage Speedy game, I’d recommend the 70’s references. More accessible, newer and easier to find a nice example. Just my view.
Yes for the new guy, its the way to go
My recommendation would be the 105.012. I always enjoy your content ; nice work William. Best,
Amazing I just discovered, my inherited speed master is a Ed White- very helpful!
Wonderful! Suggest you give it a clean and service, no changing of parts, steer clear of Omega Boutiques
Fantastic video! I’m curious as to why a 1969 made watch as the year the moon landing took place isn’t worth more? As a collector of all watches I would probably only have one speedmaster in the collection… for me the 69 defines the watch
that's what I'm thinking as well. Perfect time to grab one now before they shoot to the moon! pun intended
Good question! The thing is the -69 never went to the moon until later. The actual moonwatch is a 105.012 and also possibly a 145.012
thanks for the videos- i have a chance to purchase one of these but have my doubts as the second hand looks updated. (arrow end not flat) How hard would be to this back to and original 145.022 69.
If it was the start of a collection, first watch would be a 78. It seems most examples have really neat loom, sharp text and the chances of getting a good condition watch at a more affordable price are more likely. Then work your way backwards. Each watch will be more expensive, more interesting and take more research and consideration.
If it was just one watch though I'd find the best brown dial 69 I could before people really cotten on.
I patiently wait till William treats us all to a 2915 special video. That will be a real treat
Very Sensible.
A 2915 Video is tough - I am not sure I know enough!
For me, the choice was easy, I grabbed my birth year.
I have 2 speedmasters, one from my grandfather 2998-02 and one from my father from around '71. So is nice to see them here in this video, and happy that I do not need to buy them!!!!! although I do need to know much about them.
Very cool! Keep them safe!
Really helpful videos William. Thanks. Still tempted by an Ed White
Go for it!
I bought the 861 ST71 and it's perfect.
Another quality video overview William - for me, I'd recommend that my 'friend' go for the best 1969 321 Speedmaster they could afford within their budget (and with just a bit more added for good measure).....
Good choice
excellent information, thank you William!
Thank you
Absolutely a great video! Very informative.
Glad you enjoyed it!
nice video William, I tried but have missed the boat as prices have gone up, but has to be a 105.012-65 with a s/n close to 24002981 just for that connection to Armstrong, I did find a 145.012-67 only 981 movements older than Collins so happy with that, yes 2998s are a minefield.
2988's can still be bought, the thing is to find one that is not claiming to be perfect for an attractive price.
I saw one on ebay recently that sold for 3700, had a 321 but bezel of "dot next to 90" and a dial of that post 69. I wonder if the movement was swapped by omega or they swapped the bezel and dial for a newer one?
It is likely a put together, not from Omega but a private person. It still might have been cheap if the movement was correct
Thanks for an excellent video. For the Rolex refugee - My vote would be an Ed White.
Good choice! The right mix of interest and value.
This is so helpful thank you William! Have you ever seen a 145.012 67 SP with a white “ALPHA SECONDS HAND”?
There is one on Chrono24 from ITALY
Hi there, a white Alpha seconds hand would in fact be non original on a 145.012
Muchas gracias! Saludos desde Argentina.
More videos please! I’ve got the bug 👍
I just bought the new Speedy 321 i am absolutely over the moon with this purchase.
Only 1 answer if You want a real 321 Moonwatch worn during Apollo lunar spaceflight missions = 145.012 (Anno 2021 still available at the 5.5 K mark for a decent one !)
Hint: always try to buy a Speedmaster with the correct metal bracelet !
5Th 145-022 71
Thank you
Thank you William for this nice video. Learning a lot. One question: did you get my mail with the pictures of the Ultraman? Best regards!
Yes I did
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What leather straps do you recommend for a speedmaster? (Also… I want to be you when I grow up)
You refer to 59 as the start of the omega speedmaster in your video
But the speedmaster started in 1957. What’s gives?
Thank you for pointing that out. I am a human and make errors. Sorry about that
My cal.321 has fat pusher it’s a lat 1967/68.
I’d go for the Ed White …..321
Good choice!
I 💯 % am a Rolex refugee! 😅
Welcome!
Thank you