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Omega Men's 3570.50.00 Speedmaster Professional Mechanical Chronograph Watch
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Add a true classic to your timepiece collection with the latest generation of the amazingly precise and rugged Omega Speedmaster. This stainless steel manual winding men's watch is a replica of the first watch worn on the moon, and it's engraved on the back with the Omega Speedmaster emblem and notation of its flight qualification for all NASA manned space missions. It includes a powerful chronograph, which offers 12-hour, 30 minute and 1/10 second subdials. Distinctively masculine in design, it features a large, round silver stainless steel watch case with a tachymeter bezel in black with silver markings, and it measures 39.8mm wide.

Technical Details

-Omega 1861 Caliber Swiss mechanical-hand-wind chronograph used on the Moon; 48-Hour Power Reserve
-Functions without a battery; must hand wind crown to power watch
-Hesalite crystal; Luminescent hands and hour markers
-Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Chronograph functions; Tachymeter function
-Water-resistant to 50 M (167 feet)
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Customer Buzz

 "Not a Rolex" 2010-08-15
By E. Varisco (Baltimore, MD)
I owned one of these for about two years, and ended up selling it on eBay. It broke down, and after a very expensive repair (had to send it back twice because they didn't get it right) I got rid of it. The build quality is simply not 'there.' The warranty is cheap, too, for such a pricey watch. Save your money and buy Rolex, although it's a lot more coin. They're built like a tank and have a seven-year warranty. It's the type of watch that you pass on to your kids. This Omega is definitely not.

Rolex also hold its value, Omegas do not. That definitely should tell you something.

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 "Part of History" 2010-03-06
By D. Richmond (Calgary, AB, Canada)
I liked all the reviews here, good and bad. It helped me decide that I wanted a classic that my son would have long after I'm gone. And he'd be able to get it fixed for decades to come if necessary. He just turned 2.

I sourced out some Polywatch at the same time as the Omega. And yes, the hesalite does scuff easy. But Polywatch buffs out the scuffs super easy using a cotton makeup remover pad.

My Moon watch keeps exceptional time. I forgot to wind it once on the first weekend but after that, each morning I make sure. After a month it's still on the same time as my Blackberry.

Thanks to everyone that took the time to write their review!



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 "Beauty" 2010-01-04
By Mike Gorge (Durham, NC United States)
Enough said. It is a classic generations over and is definitely a keeper. Is not the most precise watch (precise enough in my opinion but does lose time, but frankly more often forget to wind it than it actually losing noticeable time) or the most functional (no date) but it is most rugged, dependable, and stylish than can be had at this price from any brand.

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 "Bad watch" 2009-12-19
By Thomas Nicholas (Kobe, Japan)
This is a terrible watch. I bought mine 5 years ago and it's broken down 3 times. On two occassions it was out of warranty, so I had to pay over $500 to get it fixed. Maybe I got a dodgy one, but from the sounds of other reviews in here, I'm not the only one. Yes, it looks good, but it's going to cost you an arm and a leg to service and it keeps terrible time. All in all a very bad purchase. And by the way Omega servicing is useless. On both occassions it took them 6-8 weeks to service my watch. My only hunch is that they get lots back, which really isn't a glowing reflection on the product.

Customer Buzz
 "A proud owner of the 40th limited edition (silver apollo)" 2009-10-26
By K. Liu
I have never splurged on a luxury watch before in my life. Up to date, my most expensive watch had been a Movado, one that I enjoyed wearing greatly for the last 3-4 years. Recently I decided it was time to invest in a timepiece that I would love, be very presentable in business, but not too gaudy. Lastly, I wanted something that had good resale value instead of the me-toos that are now too commmon with so many models being released by every luxury watch maker.

I ended up looking at the Moonwatch. I didn't get mine from Amazon - for that I am a first time Omega buyer and didn't want to go with Grey market. I visited a DutyFreeShop in Singapore here last night and they had the limited edition of this same watch - (only 7969 was made) which came with a beautiful collectors case with a silver apollo coin and all the standards.
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I chose to buy this edition instead of the regular versions, and though it set me back >5Grand USD, I am amazed at how happy and proud I am as an owner of this timepiece.

The manual movement is great. I like winding this daily. The watchstore guy told me to do about 10 winds / day, and never overdo -it , or you'll break the pin. The limited edition doesn't come in Sapphire crystal versions, which is fine given its aim as a collector's item that resembled the original moon watches.

If you want a great watch, I would def go for this. Sapphire will be good if you want to go everyday with it. As my is the limited edition, I intend on only wearing it on special occasions and will revert back to my Movado (which has sapphire), at busy areas like the airports, where I had many times been bumped by people. Avoid these situations with this type of watch, and I'm sure you will be able to enjoy it for years and years.

Lastly, the self-winding automatic has a great light ticking sound - I can already imagine my son wanting to steal this thing from me in the future as it is just way cool.

With the way our Fed is printing money like no tomorrow, this is something I would take in place of 5Grand of paper and enjoy for a lifetime.


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