Was on Navy Exchange online today. Anyone guess why these MSRPs are set like it's 1960?
Was on Navy Exchange online today. Anyone guess why these MSRPs are set like it's 1960?
Is the new speedy going to stay on the metal bracelet?Speedy Wednesday with the newly purchased [on Speedy Tuesday] Omega Speedmaster 105.003 1964 “Ed White”. Birth year watch for me as well as my first vintage Speedy...
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For now, affirm. The bracelet [a 7912 with #6 end links] is the correct [and probably the original] bracelet for the 105.003 1964 “Ed White”...however, I’m not a metal bracelet dude and I’m attempting to adapt to it.Is the new speedy going to stay on the metal bracelet?
The Hesalite crystals scratch...fairly easily...BUT via the use of Polywatch, they can be fairly well restored except for deep scratches.For you guys that have the Omega watches have you ever had issues with the crystal scratching as they are not sapphire crystal like other manufacturers use?
I know the whole story with Nasa and why you don't want micro particles from a scratch in a zero gravity environment but for those of us not going to that type of environment how have they held up for you?