• Blue Soleil cal.321

    When a brand with a rich history like Omega, embraces its heritage and draws the best from it, the result can only be outstanding. For years, these Blue dials have sparked debate and discussion. In my opinion, they are undoubtedly…

  • “NOT FOR SALE” Speedymoon

    Today I want to show you this special watch from a dear collector friend. This example was the "mock-up" of the Omega Speedmaster Moonphase ref. 3689.30.31 "Speedymoon" in white gold 18kt, released in 1999 in less than 300 pieces produced.…

  • Bronze Olive Green 2998

    Omega Speedmaster ref. 2998-5 cal.321 s.n. 18mdial that originally began as “silvered light grey” today has taken this magical shade.Case is in real great shape in unpolished condition, and coming with Extract from the Archive, confirming the sale in Mexico…

  • 1987 Moonwatch “Barn Find” Before/After

    Every collectors dream: finding their favorite watch in absolute barn find conditions. Used, but not enough, this Omega Speedmaster still retains that patina of dust and dirt testimony of its untouched nature. Like a diamond in the rough, this one…

  • Double Name: Meister Zurich

    I always considered double signed dials very fascinating and mysterious. I remember when, 15 years ago, I found the first Omega with “Meister” print on the dial and I didn't know what it was. It was enough for me to…

  • Moonwatch Box

    Rare late 70’s Omega Speedmaster “Moonwatch” box Mainly for reference 145.022-76 for the US market

  • 321 Racing NO-Pro

    An extremely rare example of the Racing NO-Professional Speedmaster, one that fully encompasses the Racing essence of this model. Interesting to note how this dial uses the same clichè for the “Omega Speedmaster” text as on the very early 2915…

  • Ecuador Chocolate

    Sold and delivered to Ecuador, a country well known for it's excellent chocolate ! This Speedmaster’s dial ranges from milky to dark chocolate tones, having been delivered the 21st November 1967, 55 years ago as of today ! I find…

  • ’68 Bullit Movie

    Steve McQueen and Justin Tarr, photographed by Barry Feinstein, on the set of Bullit, 1968. They wore, Benrus series #3061 and and Omega Speedmaster Professional cal.321 with flat elastic bracelet

  • The Blue Hesalite [Part II]

    Once is a chance. Twice is a coincidence. Three times is a pattern. Happy to have found yet another example 145.022 CRS with intensely blue hesalite crystal – the second in the 48.2mill serial batch from 1987. (Click here to…