Hi OF
I was the lucky one to get my hands on Achim's Ed White listed last June here:
https://omegaforums.net/threads/ome...cellent-condition-original-unmolested.160243/
I've only had the chance to wear and enjoy it a few times as it spent most of the last six months at my watchmaker's for the pusher replacement. While the correct pushers were finally shipped beginning of December, I bid on another EW on eBay and won.
I wish I could keep both EWs, but family duties urge me to release this one into the wild again.
Specifications and conditions
Model: Omega Speedmaster
Reference: 105.003-65 "Ed White"
Dial: The most attractive part of the watch IMO. The dial is unblemished. The lume is intact on all markers with an attractive patina. I would describe it as dark mustard color.
Hands: Intact tritium, slightly darker in the hour and minute hands compared to the tritium on the dial, which is not uncommon. Very dark lume in the chrono sweep hand. The chrono sweep hand appears to be repainted.
Case: Signs of use and wear like scratches, shallow dings and nicks here and there, nothing distracting. From what I read here on the forum, a -65 should have distinct bevels on the lugs. They are still visible, but are no longer clearly defined, so I assume a polish in the past. Some scratches on the case back. The Speedmaster text and the Hippocampus are still crisp.
Bezel: DON bezel in good condition. No major lacquer loss that's distracting. There is a mild dent between 60 and 65. The edge of the bezel insert is slightly abraded at around 80. Other minor imperfections are only visible under a loupe.
Movement: Cal. 321. The movement serial number 24536xxx dates it to approx. 1967. The watch runs as it should including the chronograph function, i.e. starts and resets. While looking at the pictures I realize that the hour counter hand doesn't perfectly align to 12, which can be easily sorted out during a service, which is recommended prior to regular wearing as the service history is unknown.
Pushers: The watch came with wrong larger pushers. I sourced the correct pushers, that my watchmaker then put on. As you can see the new set of pushers are quite shiny, but I still prefer them to the previous larger pushers. These are included in the package in case you want to switch them back.
Crown: Service crown
Crystal: Original and signed.
Accessories: Cool original JB Champion steel strip bracelet with calendar from January 1968 that came with the watch. Old set of pushers.
Overall I'd say it's a good/good- example.
Terms:
I'm asking CHF 8150 (plus shipping) which less than it cost me in my local currency to obtain the watch, the correct set of pushers and the watchmaker's work for the pusher replacement. It's fairly priced based on the speedmaster101 pricing guide, which states that "good" examples head-only go for USD 11'000 currently.
The watch and I are located in Switzerland. I'm happy to ship wordwide. No returns, I'm sorry, unless grossly misrepresented. Wise and bank transfer are my preferred methods of payment. A F2F pick up in Switzerland is also very welcome. I always enjoy meeting fellow members in person.
If you have any questions, please ask.
More pictures.
Wristshot outside (the brown leather strap stays with me, sorry)
I was the lucky one to get my hands on Achim's Ed White listed last June here:
https://omegaforums.net/threads/ome...cellent-condition-original-unmolested.160243/
I've only had the chance to wear and enjoy it a few times as it spent most of the last six months at my watchmaker's for the pusher replacement. While the correct pushers were finally shipped beginning of December, I bid on another EW on eBay and won.
I wish I could keep both EWs, but family duties urge me to release this one into the wild again.
Specifications and conditions
Model: Omega Speedmaster
Reference: 105.003-65 "Ed White"
Dial: The most attractive part of the watch IMO. The dial is unblemished. The lume is intact on all markers with an attractive patina. I would describe it as dark mustard color.
Hands: Intact tritium, slightly darker in the hour and minute hands compared to the tritium on the dial, which is not uncommon. Very dark lume in the chrono sweep hand. The chrono sweep hand appears to be repainted.
Case: Signs of use and wear like scratches, shallow dings and nicks here and there, nothing distracting. From what I read here on the forum, a -65 should have distinct bevels on the lugs. They are still visible, but are no longer clearly defined, so I assume a polish in the past. Some scratches on the case back. The Speedmaster text and the Hippocampus are still crisp.
Bezel: DON bezel in good condition. No major lacquer loss that's distracting. There is a mild dent between 60 and 65. The edge of the bezel insert is slightly abraded at around 80. Other minor imperfections are only visible under a loupe.
Movement: Cal. 321. The movement serial number 24536xxx dates it to approx. 1967. The watch runs as it should including the chronograph function, i.e. starts and resets. While looking at the pictures I realize that the hour counter hand doesn't perfectly align to 12, which can be easily sorted out during a service, which is recommended prior to regular wearing as the service history is unknown.
Pushers: The watch came with wrong larger pushers. I sourced the correct pushers, that my watchmaker then put on. As you can see the new set of pushers are quite shiny, but I still prefer them to the previous larger pushers. These are included in the package in case you want to switch them back.
Crown: Service crown
Crystal: Original and signed.
Accessories: Cool original JB Champion steel strip bracelet with calendar from January 1968 that came with the watch. Old set of pushers.
Overall I'd say it's a good/good- example.
Terms:
I'm asking CHF 8150 (plus shipping) which less than it cost me in my local currency to obtain the watch, the correct set of pushers and the watchmaker's work for the pusher replacement. It's fairly priced based on the speedmaster101 pricing guide, which states that "good" examples head-only go for USD 11'000 currently.
The watch and I are located in Switzerland. I'm happy to ship wordwide. No returns, I'm sorry, unless grossly misrepresented. Wise and bank transfer are my preferred methods of payment. A F2F pick up in Switzerland is also very welcome. I always enjoy meeting fellow members in person.
If you have any questions, please ask.
More pictures.
Wristshot outside (the brown leather strap stays with me, sorry)
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