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Post by carl on Nov 30, 2015 20:05:30 GMT -6
Love reading articles like this. It all helps to making me feel even closer to my Speedy. And it gives the watch a value which simply cannot be measured in dollars and cents. Whenever I wear my Speedy, I always feel as though I am wearing one of the most valuable watches ever made. An excellent article, referring to the watch as a "tool" and "thought to be the most durable, highest precision, most useful wrist computer in the world." www.hodinkee.com/articles/understanding-the-omega-speedmaster-professional
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Post by CHIP on Nov 30, 2015 20:06:26 GMT -6
I sure miss mine but in glad it went to a good home.
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Post by CHIP on Nov 30, 2015 20:14:46 GMT -6
Good read.
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Post by fourthirds on Nov 30, 2015 21:09:18 GMT -6
Yup, just had time to see it.
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Post by rw16610 on Nov 30, 2015 21:52:22 GMT -6
The Speedmaster is without a doubt a fascinating piece. Great article, Carl! Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Post by Baco Noir on Nov 30, 2015 23:06:44 GMT -6
Wow, the video was very educational - walking thought all variations of the models produced. I now know why the more modern ones have "professional" on the dial. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by muckymark on Nov 30, 2015 23:52:03 GMT -6
carl, thanks for posting. Just had time to watch video tonight, I will read the full article tomorrow.
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