Omega
Speedmaster, ref. 3570.50, sold in 2000
The Omega Speedmaster reference 3570.50 is the worthy successor to the original Speedmasters. With its perfect proportions, this watch is one of the nicest chronographs ever produced and is a must-have for any watch lover. This specific piece was sold in 2000 and has kept a stunning overall condition, having not been worn much by its previous owner. The 3570.50 is the first Speedmaster with a hesalite glass, marking the modernisation of the model by Omega.
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/ brand
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/ year
2000
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/ serial
Random
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/ Reference
3570.50
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/ Material
Stainless steel
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/ size
42mm
about the watch
The Omega Speedmaster needs no introduction as it is widely considered one of the most famous and highly regarded watch models across the globe. Omega has done an excellent job of showcasing the Speedmaster's connection to space expeditions and history, and we won't attempt to match their expertise. However, we can confidently say that the 3570.50 reference seamlessly blends vintage aesthetics with modern technologies and durability, keeping its iconic "moonwatch" vibe alive.
This specific Speedmaster has kept a stunning overall condition, keeping a sharp case and bracelet. The watch's indexes and hands are made of luminova, for improved readability in the dark. The indexes contrast beautifully on the splendid matte black dial. The 3570.50 reference is the first one to sport a hesalite glass.
This watch is sold with its full original set, including the box and papers. The Speedmaster is one of the greatest daily watches, thanks to its reliable robustness. This watch is a match made in heaven for anyone looking to own a historically significant watch that is and will be never out of fashion.
The watch is in amazing condition, having been very well preserved by its previous owner.
The bracelet is the original one, reference 1498 (endlinks 849), and has no stretch.
This watch is sold with its full original set, including the box and papers.
The movement is the original manual caliber, reference 1861, which runs well.