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                          A 
                          quick & dirty guide to Speedmaster 
                          Moonwatch Casebacks... 
                            
                            
                          Written 
                          by Chuck 
                          Maddox 
                          on 24 February 2001, 
                          Last 
                          Revised: 30 November 2005, 4:07 
                          GMT 
                          Certain 
                          Rights 
                          Reserved... 
                          One of 
                          the questions that frequently gets 
                          asked of me both publically and via 
                          email is what should the case back 
                          look like on an Omega Speedmaster. 
                          Any article on a such a topic, even 
                          on the somewhat limited topic of 
                          Speedmaster moonwatch 
                          casebacks, is daunting. If you have 
                          additional information to share 
                          please contact 
                          the author ... 
                          This article is an attempt to answer 
                          this question... And I doubt that 
                          this article is in any way a 
                          complete listing of the possiblities 
                          with Omega Speedmaster 
                          Moonwatches. 
                          Index/Shortcuts: 
                          Pre-Pro 
                          Speedmasters 
                          Pre-Moon 
                          Speedmaster Pro 
                          18k 
                          Gold Speedmaster Pro 
                          1st 
                          Generation Post-Moon 
                          Pro 
                          2nd 
                          Generation Post-Moon 
                          Pro 
                          Apollo-Soyuz 
                          Limited Edition 
                          Display 
                          Back c.863 First 
                          Version 
                          Display 
                          Back c.863 Second 
                          Version 
                          Display 
                          Back c.1863 
                          25th 
                          Anniversary Special 
                          Edition 
                          MIR 
                          Special Edition 90 
                          Days 
                          MIR 
                          Special Edition 365 
                          Days 
                          1957 
                          Re-Edition Speedmaster 
                          30th 
                          Anniversary Special 
                          Edition 
                          Galaxy 
                          Express 999 Special 
                          Edition 
                          Gene 
                          Cernan "Last Man on the 
                          Moon" 
                          2003 
                          Sapphire Crystal 
                          Displayback 
                          Acknowlegments , 
                          Certain 
                          Rights Reserved 
                          Description: 
                          Caseback: 
                             
                            
                            
                            
                          Pre-Pro 
                          Speedmasters: 
                          Notice the 
                          "two-step" nature of the sloped part of the 
                          back... This is the style that pre-pro 
                          Speedmasters possess. Note that there is a 
                          Hippocampus or "Seamonster" engraved on the 
                          caseback but it is difficult to photograph 
                          and is often faint due to many years of wear 
                          on people's wrists... This is what the 
                          original case back would look like on all 
                          Pre-Pro Speedmasters. Case Reference Numbers: 
                          CK2915, CK2998, ST105.003 and possibly the 
                          ST105.012... 
                            
                            
                             
                          Pre-Moon 
                          Professional Speedmasters: 
                          For the First 
                          Professional models of Speedmasters Omega 
                          switched to a single angle beveled design for 
                          the case back. This is the case back that is 
                          typically found on Pre-Moon Speedmaster 
                          Professionals (ST145.012 and ST145.022)... I 
                          have not seen a ST105.012 at this point, so 
                          it's possible that they retain the older 
                          twin-angle slope instead of the single angle. 
                          If this is the case, it may be the only 
                          external way to differenciate between the 
                          ST105.012 and the ST145.012 without opening 
                          the case. Note: Again the Hippocampus should 
                          be present but is sometimes difficult to 
                          see. 
                            
                            
                          18k Gold 
                          Speedmaster Professional (Post-Moon) 
                          NASA/Govt 
                          Edition: 
                          Shortly after 
                          the sucessful moon landing by Apollo 11, 
                          Omega created a limited edition of 1,014 
                          solid Gold Speedmaster Professionals with a 
                          gold dial and gold case back. 39 of these 
                          watches had a special back ( pictured at 
                          right) which were presented to the President, 
                          Vice President and Astronauts engraved with 
                          their name on the back. Click on the picture 
                          to open a window with an enlarged photo of 
                          Deke Slayton's example of this watch. 
                          18k Gold 
                          Speedmaster Professional (Post-Moon) 
                          Public Edition: 
                          At right is an 
                          example of the more common but still very 
                          rare displayback.... 
                          (Thanks 
                          to Brad (Watch Carefully) for his 
                          contribution of pictures of both of these 
                          casebacks for this section...) 
                          Pictures 
                          courtesy of Watch 
                          Carefully 
                            
                          Post-Moon 
                          Professional Speedmasters (1st Generation): 
                          Shortly after 
                          the successful landing by Apollo astronauts 
                          on the moon Omega moved to commemorate the 
                          event by means of a specially engraved 
                          caseback... The exact begining and ending 
                          date of this caseback is not well known, but 
                          usage started shortly after the Apollo 11 
                          landing timeframe and lasted until 1971 when 
                          the modern caseback was adopted. This is the 
                          caseback found on ST145.022's dating from 
                          after the first lunar landing to some point 
                          in 1971 
                            
                            
                          Post-Moon 
                          Professional Speedmasters (2nd 
                          Generation~Current): 
                          The currently 
                          used caseback has been in use from 1971 
                          through the currently sold non-commemorative 
                          non-display back model. This is probably the 
                          most common caseback one will find on the 
                          back of Speedmaster Professional moonwatches, 
                          as it has been in production the 
                          longest. 
                          (Thanks to Mike de Jong for his contribution 
                          to nailing down the time this back was 
                          adopted) 
                             
                          Apollo-Soyuz Limited Edition: 
                          In 1975 to commemorate the Apollo-Soyuz 
                          Test Project (a part of the SALT agreements 
                          signed between Breznev and Nixon), Omega 
                          produced a special Limited Edition run of 500 
                          Speedmasters. These Speedmasters differed 
                          from the standard production run with a 
                          different dial (detail) and case back (shown 
                          at right)... 
                            
                            
                          Speedmaster 
                          Professional Display Back c.863 First 
                          Version: 
                          Starting with a 
                          comemorative edition in 1980 marking the 10th 
                          anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing 
                          Omega used a highly decorated version of the 
                          c.863 movement with Côtes de 
                          Genéve on the bridge in conjunction 
                          with a special crystal display back to show 
                          off the movement. In 1987 the Display back 
                          model became part of the product line. It is 
                          important to note that the casebacks on the 
                          commemorative version and versions early in 
                          the product run (through at least 1992 - Ref. 
                          3592.5000) do not state Speedmaster 
                          Professional as the example on the 
                          right does, but rather states: "Apollo XI - 
                          Speedmaster -  and First 
                          Watch Worn On The Moon" instead... 
                          Special 
                          Thanks to David Greenspan for pointing out 
                          this tidbit to me! 
                            
                            
                          Speedmaster 
                          Professional Display Back c.863 Second 
                          Version: 
                          At some point in 
                          the early 1990's Omega changed the 
                          inscription of the c.863 Display Back models 
                          to read: "© OMEGA - Speedmaster - 
                          Professional and First Watch Worn On The 
                          Moon", while the previous models stated: 
                          "Apollo XI - Speedmaster - 
                          xxxx> and First Watch Worn On The Moon". 
                          The rest of the watch and movement remains 
                          unchanged between these two 
                          models. 
                          Photo 
                          of later model c.863 Display back, from an 
                          Omega catalog provided by Adam 
                          Gonzales 
                            
                            
                          Speedmasters 
                          Professional Display Back 
                          c.1863: 
                          In the 1996-1997 
                          timeframe Omega and Lemania changed the 
                          plating of the c.861 and c.863 from gilt (or 
                          a gold-toned plating) to Rhodium (a 
                          silver-toned plating) and changed the name of 
                          each movement adding a "1" before the number 
                          to signify the change. Also in the c.861 
                          movement a single part was changed from a 
                          metal component to a plastic one which wear's 
                          better and is self-lubricating. In the c.1863 
                          the original metal part is retained because 
                          Omega didn't want display-back owners seeing 
                          the plastic part. Otherwise the movements are 
                          identical to their previous configurations. 
                          Click 
                          here for another 
                          picture 
                          (thanks Jerry Tollison) 
                            
                          Photo 
                          provided by Keith 
                          Downing 
                          (click 
                          to enlarge) 
                          25th Anniversary Special Edition (2,500 
                          pieces): 
                          This special 
                          caseback was produced for the 25th 
                          anniversary edition of the Speedmaster 
                          Moonwatch. This commemorative differs from 
                          previous 20th anniversary Special edition 
                          (which had a standard moonwatch caseback) by 
                          having "Limited Edition x/2500" engraved on 
                          the caseback, and differs from the 30th 
                          Aniversary Special Edition's "Hello Houston 
                          Tranquility Base Here"/Apollo 11 
                          back. 
                          Photo 
                          provided by Dru 
                          Sotherden 
                          (click 
                          to enlarge) 
                            
                             
                          MIR Special 
                          Edition 90 Days: 
                          This special 
                          caseback to commemorate the Speedmaster 
                          flying for 90 days on MIR was made for a very 
                          limited production run of 10 Speedmasters. 
                          The inscription on the back states "90 Days 
                          Flight Qualified  Spacelab MIR Dec. 
                          90-Mar. 91 -- The First Watch Worn On The 
                          Moon"... The center medalion is the famous 
                          "Hippocampus" or "Seamonster"... 
                            
                            
                          MIR Special 
                          Edition 365 Days: 
                          This special 
                          caseback to commemorate the Speedmaster 
                          flying for 90 days on MIR was made for a very 
                          limited production run of 35 Speedmasters (7 
                          Gold, 28 Stainless Steel). The inscription on 
                          the back states "365 Days Aboard  
                          Space Station MIR July 1993 - July 1994 -- 
                          The First Watch Worn On The Moon x/28" (for 
                          the Stainless Steel Models (x/7 for the 
                          Gold)... The center medalion is the famous 
                          "Hippocampus" or "Seamonster"... 
                          1957 Re-Edition Speedmaster: 
                          This " Non -Moon" engraved modern 
                          caseback was affixed to the 1957 "Broad 
                          Arrowed" Re-Edition of the original 1957 
                          Speedmaster. The name "re-edition is a bit of 
                          a misnomer, because while the watch has a 
                          superficial resemblence to the original 1957, 
                          the closer one looks the more it becomes 
                          apparent that the Re-Edition has next to 
                          nothing that is exactly like the original 
                          1957 model, the Bezel, hands, dial, case, 
                          caseback, bracelet, even the crystal, crown 
                          and pushers are different from the original. 
                          But it has a 1957 Retro look to it. 
                          Click 
                          on the picture for an 
                          enlargement 
                          Photo 
                          provided by Jeff Bagnall 
                          (click 
                          to enlarge) 
                            
                          30th 
                          Anniversary Special Edition: 
                          This special 
                          caseback was produced for the 30th 
                          anniversary edition of the Speedmaster 
                          Moonwatch. This commemorative differs from 
                          previous 20th, and 25th anniversary editions 
                          in that it has a truly different back. The 
                          Inscription reads: "Hello Houston, 
                          Tranquility Base Here  The Eagle 
                          Has Landed -- July 21, 1969 02:56 GMT". 
                          Note: while most history books note 
                          July 20th as the date of the landing (as it 
                          was Houston Time), the date & time is 
                          proper for GMT. The center medalion is also 
                          changed from the Hippocampus to the Apollo 11 
                          Mission patch. 
                            
                            
                             
                            
                          Galaxy 
                          Express 999 Special Edition: 
                          This special 
                          edition caseback was issued in 1999 to honor 
                          the animator of the TV series " Spaceship 
                          Yamato " known in the United States as 
                          " Star 
                          Blazers " 
                          and Galaxy 
                          Express 999 ... 
                          It is a limited edition of 1,999 made 
                          specifically for the Japanese 
                          Market. 
                          Click 
                          on the picture for an 
                          enlargement: 
                            
                          E.A. Cernan 
                          "Last Man on the Moon" Special 
                          Edition... 
                          This special 
                          edition released in 2003 to commemorate the 
                          thirtith anniversary of Apollo Astronaut (and 
                          Omega Spokesperson) Eugene Cernan's last 
                          footsteps made on the moon in late 1972. A 
                          limited edition of 3,000 examples, the only 
                          difference between this edition and the 
                          standard Moonwatch is the 
                          caseback. 
                          Click 
                          on the picture for an 
                          enlargement: 
                          Photo 
                          provided by Iain Bush 
                          (click 
                          to enlarge) 
                            
                          Sapphire 
                          Crystal Displayback 2003: 
                          In 2003 Omega 
                          finally answered requests for a Sapphire 
                          crystal Moonwatch in the form of a Saphire 
                          crystal Moonwatch with display back. While 
                          they were at it they also changed the wording 
                          of the display back from "Omega | Speedmaster 
                          | Professional" between three of the caseback 
                          slots, and "First Watch | Worn On | The Moon" 
                          on the other, The new text now reads: "Omega 
                          | The First | And Only | Watch | Worn On | 
                          The Moon" which 
                          is factually incorrect . 
                          Picture courtesy of Magnus, sharp eye credit 
                          goes to Sauron and Peter B. 
                          Click 
                          on the picture for an 
                          enlargement 
                          Photo 
                          provided by Magnus 
                          (click 
                          to enlarge) 
                          Acknowlegments: 
                          I would like to 
                          thank Adam Gonzales, Jerry Tollison, Watch 
                          Carefully, Magnus, Iain Bush, Dru Sotherden, 
                          Jeff Bagnall and Keith Downing for their 
                          contribution of photographs to this document. 
                          I would like to thank David Greenspan for 
                          sharing his knowledge of his 1992 c.863 
                          display back Speedmaster and it's history, 
                          Mike de Jong for his eagle eye in spotting a 
                          1971 Speedmaster with the 2nd generation 
                          Moonwatch Caseback and Henry Lee for spotting 
                          a typo! 
                            
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                          SomeThoughts 
                          on the Speedmaster Reduced 
                          (Automatic)… 
                            
                          Originally written by Chuck 
                          Maddox 
                          , 
                          in June, 2000, 
                          First TZ 
                          Classic posting (1307) June 20, 
                          2000, 
                          Last Revised: 
                          15 March 2002, 15:15 GMT 
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                          Frequently in the Omega 
                          Forum we get a request for information about the 
                          differences between the Speedmaster Moonwatch and the 
                          Speedmaster Reduced (Automatic)... In order to have 
                          this information in a editable/pointable area, I am 
                          posting a reply to one of these queries 
                          here. 
                            
                          -- Chuck 
                          I have mixed emotions 
                          about the Speedy Auto Reduced... 
                            
                          A year and a half ago if 
                          I were to list the watches in the current line that I 
                          wanted to own, the Speedy Auto Reduced, along with the 
                          Schumacher Triple Date (non-arabic) were both on it 
                          with the ones that remain on it. I still like both 
                          watches but find my desire to own them has waned. Not 
                          so much because they are not great watches, but that 
                          there are other watches that I like better. 
                          I've also found that I don't 
                          mind winding watches, in fact I enjoy winding them, 
                          I've also found great satisfaction in my Moonwatches 
                          and the other Speedmaster variants I own. 
                            
                          In the case of the 
                          Speedmaster Reduced, there are a couple of things that 
                          I prefer on the moonwatch. I forget who posted about 
                          this originally 6 or 8 months ago, but I hadn't really 
                          noticed it until then. If you look at the dial of the 
                          Reduced you notice a couple of things. First off the 
                          Sub dials at 3 and 9 are switched from the moonwatch 
                          and most other “Tri-Compax” layout 
                          chronographs. Which makes it a little disorienting if 
                          you have a couple of c.861's or c.321's, etc.... The 
                          second thing to notice are the details within the 
                          dials... 
                            
                          Speedmaster 
                          Automatic Reduced... 
                          Speedmaster 
                          Professional Moonwatch... 
                          Note: 
                          Both pictures are the same size and are taken 
                          from Omega's site. The size difference of the 
                          cases of these two watches are illustrated in 
                          these images. Note how the pushers are nearly 
                          totally out of the picture on the image of 
                          the moonwatch. 
                              
                          If you look closely at 
                          the reduced you'll notice that there are Arabic minute 
                          markings every 5 seconds except at 15, 30 and 45... 
                          Those markings are omitted because of a lack of space. 
                          Also because of this lack of space the "tick" marks 
                          placed every 5 minutes vary in length on the reduced, 
                          while they remain the same length throughout on the 
                          Moonwatch... Also notice how far apart the sub-dials 
                          are in the reduced Speedmaster when compared to the 
                          Moonwatch. There is a noticeable difference in this 
                          distances between the two watches. None of these 
                          things happen in the classic moonwatch. As the reduced 
                          is smaller in case size all of this contributes to a 
                          much busier dial than the moonwatch. 
                          I won't say that any of 
                          these items individually are a turn off, nor are they 
                          a massive turn off when considered together, but I'm 
                          not as eager to own one, and these are some of the 
                          reasons. For what 
                          it's worth, the reduced model seems to be easily 
                          obtainable on the secondary market at a reasonable 
                          price (well under $1,000 typically). But I wouldn't 
                          consider it to have a great deal of resale value 
                          either. 
                            
                          I suppose another way to 
                          look at this ( warning 
                          car analogy ahead ) is 
                          to consider (wait for it!) the Classic late 1940's and 
                          early 1950's MG sports cars (I warned you!). (yes, I 
                          am that darn predictable!!) Most people consider the 
                          MG TC to be one of the most beautiful Sports Cars ever 
                          produced. MG followed up the TC with the TD, and TF... 
                          Neither of which matched up to the TC in many peoples 
                          eyes, nor in the eyes of collectors. 
                            
                          Having said that, I have 
                          not heard anything bad about the accuracy or 
                          reliability of the movement... It's a 46 jeweled 
                          movement which is unusual because it has a fully 
                          jeweled Dubois-Dépraz 2020 chronograph module 
                          piggybacked on a fully jeweled ETA 2890-A2 watch 
                          movement. I have not heard anyone complaining of hands 
                          that don't reset to zero properly, fail to reset, 
                          exhibit "Chrono Hour Creep" or maladies that sometimes 
                          effect Chronographs... Nor have I heard anything 
                          derogatory about the fit or finish of the watch 
                          itself. Some would prefer that it have a screw-back 
                          instead of a snap-on back, However ... 
                            
                          On 
                          the other hand … I've heard 
                          privately from several different people who have 
                          talked to watchmakers that the chronograph module in 
                          the reduced is a exceedingly difficult one to 
                          service... The time module, which is essentially a 
                          SeMP (non-chronograph) movement is is not at issue, 
                          however the word on the internet is that the 
                          chronograph module is nearly impossible to service or 
                          adjust for even the most technically adept watchmakers 
                          who speed though other common Omega Movements (c.321, 
                          c.x86x, c.1040, c.1041, c.1045, 7750's, etc.)... At 
                          least one watchmaker is known to just mail the 
                          chronograph module to Bienne and ask for a new module 
                          complete, which Omega will send, no questions asked, 
                          for a cost of around $140 US. Apparenly it is 
                          significantly less hassle to pay that cost than to 
                          work to repair the module. Hence it is wise to 
                          consider this potentiality when purchasing a watch. 
                          Many watchmakers will do a clean/lube and general 
                          adjustment for $100~150 or so... If a chronograph 
                          module is necessary then the parts cost alone has just 
                          increased by $140 or so. 
                            
                          The 
                          Reduced is an decent watch, perhaps 
                          even a good watch and for some people it is 
                          the right choice. But it's not a moonwatch. 
                          As for the price difference, I'm not sure why 
                          the auto is priced less, other than it 
                          probably cost Omega less money to obtain a 
                          ETA movement than a Lemania movement, at 
                          least until recently... Now that Lemania is 
                          part of the Swatch Group (along with ETA and 
                          Omega) this may change. It also is smaller in 
                          size but only modestly so. 
                          The 
                          Moonwatch is a classic and has been, 
                          is and seemingly always will be in demand. 
                          The TimeZone Omega Forum has been around for 
                          nearly four years now and we typically have 
                          several new Moonwatch owners post that they 
                          just got their first Moonwatch nearly every 
                          week. High demand means higher resale value. 
                          As for the reduced you can typically find 
                          several being offered at anytime on secondary 
                          market and they typically go for less than 
                          $1,000 in mint shape. 
                            
                          Which one you choose, 
                          and which is best for you is best decided by 
                          you ! Again and as always my suggestion when 
                          trying to choose between these or any two watches is 
                          to try them on side-by-side for how they feel on your 
                          wrist. If one is uncomfortable to you by comparison, 
                          then you might wish to consider the other. I don't 
                          think the size difference between the two is so great 
                          for most people to push the Pro out of contention. In 
                          fact we do get a lot of traffic from people who: 
                          a ) thought the Moonwatch was too big, but after 
                          having the Reduced for a short time had regrets and 
                          were looking to sell it, and b ) bought the 
                          Professional even though at the time of purchase that 
                          it was too big and found that after time they really 
                          got used to it and were happy they did. But these are 
                          merely my observations, yours may be 
                          different and almost certainly better for 
                          you. 
                            
                          -- Chuck 
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