Omega Speedmaster replica Tropical Dial

Ask most Speedmaster collectors what will top a Speedmaster CK2915. A Speedmaster CK2915 with a tropical dial might be the answer. Tropical dials, or chocolate dials, are very sought-after and can be found over the entire range of caliber 321 Speedmaster models and some 145.022 references. In this article we take a look at 12(!) references with a tropical dial.

Omega Speedmaster Tropical Dial

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Some of the Speedmaster dials have the tendency to fade to brown. There are different shades of brown to discover, from a very dark – almost non-identifiable – tone to a very light brown ‘milk chocolate’ color. These haven’t always been as popular as they are today, but some collectors are very keen on buying them as they are more rare and have this unique appearance. Personally, I haven’t been a fan of all brown dials, I prefer them at least to be even in one color (black or brown) and some of these watches aren’t. They have a clearly visible transition on the dial from black to brown, some from left to right or vice versa, others from top to bottom or vice versa. Some even diagonally. I know that other collectors appreciate this more than I do, obviously.

Tropical Dial Parade of Twelve Watches

When Bert and I were visiting Roy and Sacha Davidoff, they showed us something quite rare. 12 awesome Speedmaster tropical dial pieces, from the first reference CK2915 till the caliber 861 reference 145.022-69. Sure, we have seen our share of Speedmaster references, including those with tropical dials, but all-together is quite a rarity. Let’s have a look at each of these replica watches uk.

Omega Speedmaster CK2915-2 ‘FAP’ Tropical Dial

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The CK2915 was the first generation of Speedmaster watches, this -2 is actually very similar to the -1. Produced between 1958 and 1959 (then the CK2998-1 was introduced). The chocolate brown dial looks amazing. The far end of the dial becomes a bit darker again of this Speedmaster tropical dial. The other special feature about this CK2915-2 is the caseback, it has the FAP inscription.

Omega Speedmaster CK2915-3

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This CK2915-3 Speedmaster is a rare breed. Only produced in 1959 and already came with a black ‘Base 1000’ tachymetre scale and the alpha (or leaf) hands instead of the broad arrow hands. This is simply a stunning piece, as the discolored dial is the same tone of light brown almost everywhere. The hour markers have this beautiful yellow, almost orange, tone as well. A breath-taking piece.

Omega Speedmaster CK2998-1

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The first generation of the CK2998-1 also can be found as a tropical dial Speedmaster. As you can see, there are a lot of different tones in the Omega Speedmaster tropical dial variations. This CK2998-1 from 1960 for example, has a very dark chocolate color, and mainly in the center where it is clearly visible. The alpha hands are similar to the CK2915-3 above. Hour markers and hands also show a nice discoloration.

Omega Speedmaster CK2998-1 on bracelet

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Another amazing Speedmaster tropical dial example, this CK2998-1 on its original bracelet. The hour markers are a bit cleaner than the one above, and have a slightly brighter tone. The sub dials of this watch really show the brown tone which is mainly concentrated in the center.

Omega Speedmaster CK2998-2 Lollipop

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The last Omega Speedmaster CK2998 in this line-up with a tropical dial. On top, this particular watch comes with the lollipop hand. You will find the use of the lollipop on several CK2998 variations, from the first CK2998-1 till at least the CK2998-4 iteration. However, I don’t want to rule out anything here, as Omega is known to have been using parts ‘whatever’ available at certain times. Again, a super stunning tropical dial, with a mix of brown tones. The cheap replica watches has the aforementioned lollipop hand and nice aged patina on the three main hands. The bezel is a so-called ‘ghost bezel’, as it [almost] totally faded. This CK2998-2 has very clean indexes, with a nice yellow-ish/orange tone.

Omega Speedmaster 105.003-65 ‘Ed White’

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The reference 105.003-65, also known as the ‘Ed White’ referring to the astronaut who used this watch during EVA. Actually, the very first EVA ever for NASA. This was during the Gemini IV mission in 1965. We did an article on this specific reference here. It is a very popular reference, this 3rd generation Speedmaster, as it is the last reference without crown guards (and thus a ‘straight lug’). This means it is also the most affordable straight lug Speedmaster. This reference has the white baton hands, and drop seconds hand. A perfect example of an Omega Speedmaster tropical dial, as it is a beautifully ‘even’ brown dial, visible from every angle. Yellow-ish hour markers give a nice contrast to the brown tone.

Omega Speedmaster Professional 105.012-64 Blue Bezel

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The 105.012 is the successor of the 105.003, being the first Speedmaster with crown guards. Basically, the case as we still know it today (with some minor changes). This reference was also the first watch worn on the Moon, on the wrist of Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin. Although the 145.012 was also worn on the Moon, you will find that the prices of the 105.012 are slightly above it. Not sure if this has to do with being the first, or that they are just a bit more difficult to find. The -64 indicator has to do with the case reference, not with the production year as we previously explained in our Speedy Tuesday buyer’s guide. This particular watch dates back to 1966, the last year of production for the 105.012-64. This Omega Speedmaster tropical dial is quite dark, like pure chocolate, and has a bezel that faded to blue. A rare sight, but very much sought after among collectors.

Omega Speedmaster Professional 105.012-66CB Blue Bezel

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Another 105.012 in this overview of Omega Speedmaster tropical dial watches. This is the -66 (produced in 1967), and has the CB (La Centrale Boites) case. This was the second case maker for this particular reference (the other being HF, Huguenin Frères) and is slightly different from the other cases. The main difference is in the lugs, that have a flat top. This particular watch also has the dark brown chocolate dial and dark patina on the hour markers ad hands. The bezel on tis 105.012-66CB also faded to blue.

Omega Speedmaster Professional 145.012-67 Blue Bezel

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Perhaps the most common caliber 321 Speedmaster, but nevertheless a popular reference that saw its value increase rapidly over the last few years. Produced from 1967 till 1969 (so in parallel production with the 105.012, later 145.022 and some ‘late’ 105.003 references) and in relative high numbers. This is also the watch that was used on the Moon by NASA astronauts, as Omega delivered this reference (as well as the 105.012) to NASA. Interesting to note, as I said in the introduction of this article, that the discoloration of the dial seems to be mainly there on the upper half. The lower half is very dark brown, where the upper half almost appears to be like a milk chocolate color. On top, yet another blue bezel. The patina on hands and hour markers look stunning and very clean. This was the last reference with the famous caliber 321 hand-wound movement, with a column-wheel. In 1968, the 145.022 was introduced with the new caliber 861 movement.

Omega Speedmaster Professional 145.022-69 DON

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Here we have the last reference known to have a tropical dial, the 145.022-69. The reference 145.022 was introduced in 1968, but in 1969 the 145.022 with the printed Omega logo and new style (flat) second hand was introduced. This particular watch in this overview of Omega Speedmaster tropical dial watches has a very dark brown dial, and especially to witness in the lower half of it. The hour markers are relatively bright (white-ish) and the patina on the hands turned very dark. This 145.022 reference was the first to have the caliber 861 movement, the successor of the Lemania based caliber 321. No more column-wheel mechanism, but a higher VPH number (21600 instead of 18000). This watch also has the dot-over-ninety (DON) bezel.

Omega Speedmaster Professional 145.022-69 Straight Writing

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The straight-writing refers to the caseback of this reference 145.022-69, as we discussed in detail in this article here. Another dark chocolate brown dial. The hour markers and patina on the hands turned a bit dark as well. The contrast isn’t therefor very big. An interesting watch nevertheless, with its straight-writing caseback and discolored dial. As you can see on one of the images below, the center part of the dial shows the brown color best, the color ‘after’ the step on the dial appears to be a bit darker.

Omega Speedmaster replica Professional 145.022-69

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The last 145.022-69 in this overview and the last watch in our Omega Speedmaster tropical dial parade. As you can see below the upper half of this dial has a nice brown shade whereas the lower half remained very dark. The hands have a dark patina, but in very nice condition still. The hour markers almost kept their original color. The white printed “Omega replica” “Speedmaster” “Professional” gives an awesome contrast with the brown background color. This watch also comes with the DON bezel, which wasn’t always the case on the 145.022-69 reference (produced till Q3 1971).

Omega Speedmaster replica new series “SPEEDY TUESDAY”

2,012 new Omega Speedmaster replica series “Speedy Tuesday” limited edition watch once the launch was ordered to grab an empty. The brand’s latest limited edition Speedmaster series of timepieces by watch enthusiasts from all over the world in hot pursuit, sold out faster than ever.
Swiss watch brand Omega (OMEGA) for the first time in the online sale of a new cheap replica watches, which in the history of the watch industry can be described as creating a move, after the release is obtained from the market’s extraordinary response.

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The launch of the limited edition Speedmaster watch is designed to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the acclaimed #SpeedyTuesday online community. Beijing time on January 10 Tuesday at 19 o’clock, Omega in its official social platform on the global synchronization open book. Only four hours later, 2,012 limited edition watch that is all booked.
When talking about the super series watch lovers, the Omega Global President and CEO Mr. Raymond (Mr. Raynald Aeschlimann), said: “They love the replica watches uk with infinite enthusiasm, but also very loyal to the Omega replica brand” . “The Omega has always been committed to responding positively to the needs of consumers, and this feedback from the online community of brands is of interest to us,” said Mr. Anson, who is also pleased with the results. extraordinary.”
Omega online platform has been very active, but the brand had never been as a direct sales channel. The new form to connect their online community, the Omega is definitely a bold attempt to inspire people, followed by the great success once again confirms the representative of the brand as a representative of the Omega Speedmaster series has been the world’s most One of the collections with the value of time.

The New and Vintage Omega Speedmaster fake Mark II

Every Tuesday on my website, bbestwatches.com, we tackle a topic related to Omega Speedmaster fake watches. This article comes to us from the “Speedy Tuesday” archives, and focuses on my opportunity to review, compare and contrast the modern Omega Speedmaster Mark II with its vintage predecessor from 1969.

After the Omega Speedmaster Professional won the race to the Moon in 1969, Omega thought it was time to come up with a watch that was perhaps a bit more up-to-date and ready for the 1970s — design-wise, that is, as the watch would still need to handle the same abuse as the Speedmaster Professional “Moonwatch” could. Sometime in 1969, Omega replica introduced the first Speedmaster Mark II, which was actually a Speedmaster Professional Mark II. (For non-native-English-speaking readers: the “Mark” in the name stands for a new or revised/improved version; it is similar to calling something a “2.0 version” these days.) The Speedmaster Mark II came with the same Lemania-based movement as the Moonwatch, Reference 145.022. This movement is Omega’s Caliber 861 and was in production from 1968 through about 1996, when it was succeeded by the Caliber 1861 movement. The Speedmaster Mark II had a barrel-shaped case that looked totally different from the asymmetrical Speedmaster Professional case. The regular Speedmaster, which was issued to NASA astronauts, was still in production, however. Throughout all the Speedmaster Mark series, the regular Speedmaster Pro remained available (and, of course, remains so today).

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When Omega ceased production of the Speedmaster Mark II in 1972, the Mark III already had been introduced. The Speedmaster Mark III was succeeded by the Mark IV in 1973. Then there is the Mark 4.5 (which is a Mark IV with a different movement, an Omega Caliber 1045), which came on the market in 1974. The last one of the Speedmaster Mark series is the Mark V, introduced around 1984. Confusing, right? There are even more models in between and some slight variations on the above. In any case, Omega replica decided to do a Speedmaster Mark II reissue in 2014, and we noticed that the watches were already in the Omega boutiques before their official introduction at Baselworld 2014. Just like the original Speedmaster (Professional) Mark II cheap replica watches, there are a few variations available of the Omega Speedmaster Mark II Co-Axial 2014 models. There is a black-dial version and a racing-dial version as well as a Speedmaster Mark II “Rio 2016” Olympic Games edition (pictured below) that we saw during our appointment with Omega.

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As you can see on the photo of the Speedmaster Mark II Racing (below), the barrel-shaped case and bracelet are very similar to those on the original version. We will come to that comparison later on. If you take a closer look, you will notice that the dial is somewhat different from the original. The racing track is a bit different from the original, which had a red outer track and an orange Omega logo at 12 o’clock. However, the biggest differences are perhaps in the text on the dial and the fact that the new Speedmaster Mark II 2014 model has a date aperture. Instead of a no-date, hand-wound chronograph movement – like the one that is still being used in the Speedmaster Professional 357x.xx series – Omega decided to use its Caliber 3330 movement. This movement has a column-wheel mechanism, a co-axial escapement, an Si14 silicon balance spring and a power reserve of 52 hours. It has little similarity with the original movement, except for the tri-compax layout of the dial, of course.

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People have asked us about the base movement for Omega Caliber 3330, as it is not one of Omega’s in-house-developed chronograph movements (the Caliber 93xx series). We tend to think that it is based on some ETA caliber that has been tailored for exclusive use by Omega only, hence the Si14 balance spring and co-axial escapement. It is understandable that Omega decided to use this movement. It is probably not a watch for the purist – although it is an awesome timepiece – but more for someone who loves vintage fake watches but wants to wear something new. There also may be some collectors who just feel that they need a piece like this in their Speedmaster collection. We believe that the target audience, though, is the guy who loved seeing the vintage Speedmaster Mark II on the wrist of his father or grandfather and has decided to go with a similar timepiece with all the modern technology inside. For the purists, there are still some great pre-owned vintage Speedmaster Mark II models out there that are priced attractively.

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So, would you opt for the old, original Omega Speedmaster replica (Professional) Mark II or would you rather have one of the modern versions? We’ve put the old Speedmaster Mark II Ref. 145.014 next to the new Ref. 327.10.43.50.01.001 and show you the optical differences between the two. (We’ve already discussed the movements a bit so need to compare those.) The dimensions of the contemporary Speedmaster Mark II are 42.4 mm x 46.2 mm, whereas the vintage model measured 41.75 mm x 45 mm. This means that the newer model is slightly bigger, which is evident in the photos below.

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On the dial, you will notice that – besides the date window, obviously – there are other differences between these two. It seems that the new Omega Speedmaster Mark II with the matte black dial has the same graphics printed on it as the racing version, with the exception of the use of orange for some of its accents. The minute track and hour markers are quite different from the Speedmaster Mark II 145.014 model. It is clear that the old model has a dial that is more similar to the Speedmaster Pro “Moonwatch” than to its 45-years-younger successor. The hands have also changed a bit, and are now a mixture between the original Speedmaster hands and the Speedmaster Mark III hands. Although the vintage Mark II in the photos is a bit roughed up, you can clearly see the similarities between the style of finish on the case and bracelet. The polished edges on the case give a superb contrast to the sunburst brushed finish of the upper side of the case. Keep in mind that the Speedmaster Mark II’s sunburst brushed finish is a magnet to scratches – this doesn’t have anything to do with the material, only with the type of finishing – and it will require a pretty good watchmaker to deal with this. In any case, we’d advise you to have this finish redone by Omega, which has the proper machines and knowledge.

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The bracelet clasp is also something that you will immediately notice when comparing these two. The old steel clasp is just a straightforward folding buckle whereas the new clasp is in line with all the other modern Omega clasps — two release buttons and easy to resize. Again, the one you’d choose depends on your personal preferences and whether buying a vintage watch is in your comfort zone. Buying a nice vintage watch of any kind will require a bit of research. For the modern guy who merely wants a modern luxury replica watches with a cool, vintage look, today’s Omega Speedmaster Mark II Co-Axial might be the right choice. The black dial version is Reference 327.10.43.50.01.001 and has a price tag of approx 4,600 euros (including VAT). The orange Speedmaster Mark II racing is Reference 327.10.43.50.06.001 and has an (approx.) 4,600-euro price tag. A vintage Omega Speedmaster Mark II 145.014 in good condition can be found for below 1,800 euros. For now, that is.

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The official presentation on this Speedmaster Mark II replica watches uk can be found on the Omega website, where you can switch off the light to see the illumination of the dial and where you can resize the bracelet. What model do you prefer? The vintage Mark II or the new model? Let us know by leaving a comment below; we are curious to know.