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This is a great watch. When I received this watch I was totally impressed with its condition. Recently serviced and after wearing it for a few days its day rate was +5 secs every 24 hours. Not bad for a 20-year-old watch. The watch looked absolutely pristine and unpolished. No visible scratches or dents and even the hesalite crystal was perfect. The stainless steel band is very comfortable to wear and the 39mm case is perfect for my wrist. I definitely recommend this watch to anyone looking for an Omega Speedmaster.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
After reading a few of these reviews of this watch, I feel the need to chime in with a little balance. I purchased my Speedmaster almost exactly three years ago, second hand from a reputable eBay store. As soon as the watch arrived, I took it to an Omega dealer, and had it shipped to Switzerland for a full service. The service was an additional $700 above the second hand purchase price of the watch, and was a great value, in my opinion, for insuring both proper mechanical function and authenticity. I'm a little dismayed at the negative reviews here from people who have purchased a second hand watch that was likely abused or put through god knows what, and they expect the watch to magically function as new. Let's be clear, an unserviced second hand experience is hardly a basis for an objective review of a mechanical watch. In response to the review that claims a 2-hour power reserve; simply stated, this reviewer's watch needs to be serviced. The reviewer has purchased the watch second-hand, likely doesn't know when it was last serviced, and negatively reviewed what may be a perfectly fine watch that hasn't been maintained according to the manufacturers standards. As is the case with any mechanical watch, these Omega's must be serviced periodically, or they will stop working properly. Negatively reviewing an unserviced, mechanical watch is not completely dissimilar to negatively reviewing a quartz watch that has only never had the battery changed. My Speedmaster gets just about the advertised 40-hour power reserve, and it has maintained that reserve since it was returned to me like new after the last service from Omega. As for the size, 39mm may be smallish for some men; however, the Paul Newman Daytona was 37mm, the current Submariner is 40mm (McQueen's old 5512 Sub was 39.5mm), the Explorer 1 is 39mm, the largest Patek Calatrava is 39mm, Tag's iconic Monaco is 39mm... I could go on. Perhaps this suffices to say that suggesting this 39mm Speedmaster is a woman's size watch may, perhaps, convey a lack of knowledge on the part of the reviewer/opinion holder. In summary, I enjoy this this watch, and just like with my larger Moon Watch, I like looking deeper at the many polish and brush levels across the case, and the many angles that continue to emerge the more closely you study the watch.Read full review
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It got stock in customs don’t know why. Elady company kept me updated and reassured me. Thank you very much and the watch is just oust standing!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Probably the best bang for your buck in the world of vintage watches right now. Perfect size, solid movement and timeless style.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have always loved these and this one didn’t disappoint. It keeps great time and gets lots of compliments.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The Face is a bit smaller than I need
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Provoked to respond. One review states that this is a nice watch for women. That might be true but might also not be true. The Reduced case is only 3 mm's (1/8th inch) smaller than the full-sized Omega Speedmaster Professional (Moonwatch 3575.25). The reduced fits nicely on my 7 3/4" wrist. The reduced case is 39 mm wide (it is not 35.5mm as is so often claimed) with an 18mm bracelet width at the lugs. The Professional is slightly larger at 42mm with a bracelet that's 20mm at the lugs. The watch is an automatic (self-winder) and holds about 40 hours in reserve when worn and kept wound. The Moonwatch is a winder and holds about the same 40 hours in power reserve. Since the Speedmaster Reduced is no longer in production it is a great buy and is somewhat of a limited item. If you can find a clean nice looking watch at a good price with all of the associated material (box, warranty, etc.) you will be well rewarded. I own both the full size Moonwatch and the Reduced and enjoy them both. The Reduced works better with dress attire and longer sleeves. My Reduced loses about 5-10 seconds per week when worn daily. They are both great watches. Hope this helps.Read full review
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Watch was in great condition and was ready to wear out of the box.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Great product. A bit smaller than expected but really gives the watch a good vintage look.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a very nice watch. It works accurately as lonng as you wear it all the time and you can put it down for maybe a couple of hours if you don't want it to stop. The chrono works perfectly for a watch this old, The only negatives to consider is that it doesn't have a date window and also the size is too small for men's type of watches and it's face size is best for women.