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Omega Speedmaster Date 3513.30 | Serviced | 1998
3513.30Available
€ 1.900
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- Warranty and easy returns
- 100% Authentic watches
- Safe delivery or pick-up
- Warranty and easy returns
The Omega Speedmastser
One of the most iconic watches in the Omega collection is the Speedmaster. This watch initially was intended for motor racing, but when the NASA used these watches to go to the moon in the 60s, this all changed. Ever since, the Omega Speedmaster Professional is a true classic and highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts.
Limited edition Speedmaster
There are some different Omega Speedmaster watches available on Wristler. Starting with a vintage or pre-owned Professional, you can spend around €5.000 on a piece. While there are some extremely rare pieces like the reference 2998, these watches go up in value and will cost you almost €20.000.
There is another option from 2017, which is the ‘Speedy Tuesday’ at it costs you well over €10.000 to own one, while the original list price was only €6.500. You might get lucky and get your hands on a Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon: it features a case made of black ceramic which is scratch-resistant and sells for around €10.000.
When you look at other brands, there were certain nicknames for watches. The same goes for the Speedmaster with a white dial: this timepiece was called ‘Snoopy’ and is priced around €20.000 to €25.000 for a never worn version of this watch.
In 2021, the Speedmaster saga continuous with the New Moonwatch Omega Speedmaster. This watch features the caliber 3861 and has a 42mm case size. The New Moon Speedmaster was introduced and made of rose or white gold alongside the stainless-steel models. These watches are popular amongst collectors and thus cost you €35.000 up to €45.000 a piece.
For all the retro lovers out there
Omega released the Speedmaster ’57, which resembles the original Speedmaster from 1957. The version from 2017 was limited to 3557 pieces and looks like the original Speedmaster from back in the days.
Omega has released some more retro, or vintage looks for the Speedmaster.
It has been in production since 1957 and a lot of different models were added to the Omega collection. You could opt for the Speedmaster Racing which features a white dial and was meant for the motorsport, but you can also pick your favorite ceramic model like the Dark Side of the Moon.
The Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch
The Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch is surely one of the most popular models out there. When the first humans stepped foot on the moon in ’69, they were equipped with a Speedmaster Professional. These watches could handle temperatures from -18 to 93 degrees Celsius, vibrations, vacuum pressure and more. That makes the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch the perfect toolwatch for everyday use.
Over the past years, Omega did change some things to the Omega Speedmaster Professional. The hands and indices now use SuperLuminova instead of tritium and now uses sapphire crystal instead of plexiglass. Most of the fans or enthusiasts need the Moonwatch to feature the plexiglass.
Prices of the Omega Speedmaster
Starting at just €3.500, you can get your hands on a Speedmaster Reduced or Speedmaster Date with reference numbers 3510.50.00 or 3520.50.00. These watches feature an automatic caliber and can be found on Wristler. The Speedmaster ’57 or the Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon cost you close to €9.000 since they are limited, and the Dark Side of the Moon features a black ceramic case.
If you think that you cannot spend over €10.000 on a Speedmaster, you’re wrong. Prices of the original Moonwatch or the Apollo 11 50th Anniversary are sold for well over €50.000. The Moonwatch Professional reference 310.60.42.50.02.001 features a white gold case and the Co-Axial caliber 3861.
The 50th Anniversary Apollo 11 features a platinum case with subdials made of moon rock and features the well-known and original caliber 321.
If you’re in the market for a vintage or pre-owned piece like the Omega Speedmaster, you can easily search them on Wristler. Prices range from €3.000 up to €100.000, you can always find something that fits your needs and budget. The tool watch from Omega is a perfect watch to wear to the beach, or on business days.