Here's my MKII Speedy
Reference 327.10.43.50.06.001
Caliber 3330
Automatic w/ 52 hour power reserve
This was a limited edition modernization of the MKII from 1969. They only made it for a few years around 2014. The hooded case is an incredible design that blends retro space-age and modern look & feel.
It has the best quick-sizing feature out there with its push-lock clasp and the lume is out of this world. Comes with all unused extra links and date set push pin.
I'm in Winnipeg and It was bought new in Alberta to avoid the PST. I don't think I've worn it 2 dozen times. Only minuscule hairlines on clasp. I have about 75 watches so they see very little wrist time.
One of the nicest features of this watch is not visible in these pics.; The inner case has a gorgeous metallic orange rehaut below the bezel. It really plays off the orange hands and accents.
Here is a great article from its launch with awesome hi-res pics of what I'm taking about: https://www.ablogtowatch.com/omega-speedmaster-mark-ii-watch-review/2/
It retailed (on release) at $8,750 Cdn. and had 2 or 3 price increases before being discontinued. I think the final retail on it was $9,500 or $9,600 + taxes.
An Omega automatic chronograph these days starts around $11,500
Offered here for just $7,500 + shipping means you could wear it for years and always get your money back or probably turn a profit.
Never serviced, winder-stored or polished. It keeps perfect time. Both cards included (not shown for obvious reasons)
Lots of sales / purchase history here and mucho references.
Wayne
Reference 327.10.43.50.06.001
Caliber 3330
Automatic w/ 52 hour power reserve
This was a limited edition modernization of the MKII from 1969. They only made it for a few years around 2014. The hooded case is an incredible design that blends retro space-age and modern look & feel.
It has the best quick-sizing feature out there with its push-lock clasp and the lume is out of this world. Comes with all unused extra links and date set push pin.
I'm in Winnipeg and It was bought new in Alberta to avoid the PST. I don't think I've worn it 2 dozen times. Only minuscule hairlines on clasp. I have about 75 watches so they see very little wrist time.
One of the nicest features of this watch is not visible in these pics.; The inner case has a gorgeous metallic orange rehaut below the bezel. It really plays off the orange hands and accents.
Here is a great article from its launch with awesome hi-res pics of what I'm taking about: https://www.ablogtowatch.com/omega-speedmaster-mark-ii-watch-review/2/
It retailed (on release) at $8,750 Cdn. and had 2 or 3 price increases before being discontinued. I think the final retail on it was $9,500 or $9,600 + taxes.
An Omega automatic chronograph these days starts around $11,500
Offered here for just $7,500 + shipping means you could wear it for years and always get your money back or probably turn a profit.
Never serviced, winder-stored or polished. It keeps perfect time. Both cards included (not shown for obvious reasons)
Lots of sales / purchase history here and mucho references.
Wayne
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