For sale is my Omega Speedmaster Professional 3570.50 located in Canada. There's not a whole lot that I can say about the Speedmaster that hasn't already been said. The word iconic is used a lot when describing any watch these days, but I think most will agree that iconic truly describes this watch. It is one of the most versatile watches available. Bracelets, leather straps, textured straps, NATOs, Velcro straps - nothing looks out of place on this watch. A true classic and timeless watch with a design that's been virtually unchanged for over 50 years. We can all be certain that it won't change in the next 50 years either. A great heirloom watch that will never go out of style.
History of the watch:
I'm the second owner and purchased it locally from a F2F in Jan 2014.
The watch was gently worn in a rotation 2-3 times a week. The warranty card is stamped with the AD and dated May 2011. The serial number of this watch starts with "777" and from what I've read online, it means it was assembled some time in 2010/11. This piece has the Omega "anti-counterfeit" globe on the case back.
Condition of the watch:
I would rate the condition of this watch at 94%. There are desk diver swirls on the clasp and 12 o'clock links closest to the clasp. There are light scratches on the rest of the links that are not very noticeable. These scratches can all be buffed out.
There are minor hairline scratches along the side of the case and underside of the lugs from strap changes.
There are no marks on the bezel from what I can tell.
There are a couple of very light hairline scratches on the Hesalite crystal. These can be buffed out with Polywatch or even toothpaste.
I've timed the watch for the past few days and it's currently at -3 secs/day - rested crown up. I've not worn it in the past couple of weeks, but I expect that the accuracy would be better with regular wear.
Package:
The watch will include the bracelet (currently sized for a 6.5 inch wrist) and all of the links
Warranty and Pictogram cards
Manual
Hang tag
Original boxes
Also included:
4x spare OEM 20mm spring bars purchased from Ofrei that are meant to be used with the bracelet. Ref# OME-SPRING-BAR-04
6x spare OEM 21mm spring bars purchased from Ofrei that are meant to be used with NATOs, leather straps, etc. These longer spring bars provide extra security for straps that aren't integrated with the lugs the way a bracelet is - as per the Speedy experts from WUS. Ref# OME-SPRING-BAR-03
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to link Ofrei's site, so I won't. Can be searched if you need more info.
Also included:
1x OEM half-link for the Omega Seamaster 2254 which also fits the Speedmaster bracelet. Purchased from Ofrei.
Very helpful if you find it difficult to get that perfect fit
Photos (more available if needed):
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This was the last version before Omega recently bumped up the price for primarily a fancy box, NATO strap and screws instead of pins in the bracelet. They slapped on a new model number and called it a day. Don't miss out on this deal!
The asking price is $2950 shipped via FedEx.
I am currently not interested in any trades.
As for credentials, I've sold a couple of watches over at WUS and a search should provide some reviews.
To contact me, please send a PM. If you wish to discuss by phone or email, please let me know.
Thanks for looking!
History of the watch:
I'm the second owner and purchased it locally from a F2F in Jan 2014.
The watch was gently worn in a rotation 2-3 times a week. The warranty card is stamped with the AD and dated May 2011. The serial number of this watch starts with "777" and from what I've read online, it means it was assembled some time in 2010/11. This piece has the Omega "anti-counterfeit" globe on the case back.
Condition of the watch:
I would rate the condition of this watch at 94%. There are desk diver swirls on the clasp and 12 o'clock links closest to the clasp. There are light scratches on the rest of the links that are not very noticeable. These scratches can all be buffed out.
There are minor hairline scratches along the side of the case and underside of the lugs from strap changes.
There are no marks on the bezel from what I can tell.
There are a couple of very light hairline scratches on the Hesalite crystal. These can be buffed out with Polywatch or even toothpaste.
I've timed the watch for the past few days and it's currently at -3 secs/day - rested crown up. I've not worn it in the past couple of weeks, but I expect that the accuracy would be better with regular wear.
Package:
The watch will include the bracelet (currently sized for a 6.5 inch wrist) and all of the links
Warranty and Pictogram cards
Manual
Hang tag
Original boxes
Also included:
4x spare OEM 20mm spring bars purchased from Ofrei that are meant to be used with the bracelet. Ref# OME-SPRING-BAR-04
6x spare OEM 21mm spring bars purchased from Ofrei that are meant to be used with NATOs, leather straps, etc. These longer spring bars provide extra security for straps that aren't integrated with the lugs the way a bracelet is - as per the Speedy experts from WUS. Ref# OME-SPRING-BAR-03
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to link Ofrei's site, so I won't. Can be searched if you need more info.
Also included:
1x OEM half-link for the Omega Seamaster 2254 which also fits the Speedmaster bracelet. Purchased from Ofrei.
Very helpful if you find it difficult to get that perfect fit
Photos (more available if needed):
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View attachment 4393
View attachment 4394
View attachment 4395
View attachment 4396
This was the last version before Omega recently bumped up the price for primarily a fancy box, NATO strap and screws instead of pins in the bracelet. They slapped on a new model number and called it a day. Don't miss out on this deal!
The asking price is $2950 shipped via FedEx.
I am currently not interested in any trades.
As for credentials, I've sold a couple of watches over at WUS and a search should provide some reviews.
To contact me, please send a PM. If you wish to discuss by phone or email, please let me know.
Thanks for looking!
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