Let me tell you about my recent experience with the Omega Speedmaster Moonphase watch. You know, I’ve always been a watch guy, but this one, this one is something else. I mean, I’ve got a few decent watches, but I wanted something special, something that screams “I made it!” without being too flashy. So, I started digging around, looking at all sorts of fancy watches, and then I stumbled upon this beauty – the Omega Speedmaster Moonphase.

First off, getting my hands on one wasn’t a walk in the park. I went to a few stores, you know, just browsing, getting a feel for it. The first time I saw it, I was like, “Yep, that’s the one.” But, of course, it’s not as simple as that. I had to do some research, figure out the best place to buy it, and save up a bit. After a couple of weeks of looking around and calling different authorized dealers, I finally found a good deal. Not cheap, mind you, but definitely worth it.
The buying process was an experience in itself. I went in, tried it on, and it fit like a glove. The sales guy was giving me all the details, the history, how it was the first watch on the moon and all that. Honestly, I was sold the moment I saw it, but hearing the story made it even more special. I ended up paying somewhere in that range you see online, between $11,200 and $71,000 – let’s just say it was a significant investment for me.
- Size: It’s 44.25mm, which is just right for my wrist. Not too big, not too small.
- Thickness: It’s 7.6mm thick, which means it’s pretty slim and fits nicely under my shirt cuff.
- Strap: The lug width is 21mm. I swapped out the original strap for a leather one I liked more – just a personal preference.
- Crystal: It’s got a sapphire crystal, which is super tough. I’ve bumped it a couple of times already, and not a single scratch.
- Water Resistance: It’s water-resistant up to 100 meters. I haven’t taken it swimming yet, but it’s good to know I can.
Here’s the cool stuff I noticed when I got it:
Actually wearing the watch is amazing. It’s not just a timepiece; it’s a conversation starter. People notice it, and they always ask about it. And the moonphase complication? It’s mesmerizing. I find myself just staring at it sometimes, watching the little moon move across the dial.
It’s been a few months now, and I’ve worn it almost every day. It’s been through meetings, dinners, and even a couple of rough nights out. And it still looks brand new. It’s definitely the best watch I’ve ever owned, and I don’t see myself getting tired of it anytime soon. I totally get why this is considered one of Omega’s most iconic timepieces. It’s a statement, a piece of history, and a damn good-looking watch all rolled into one.
All in all, getting this Omega Speedmaster Moonphase was a journey. From the initial “I want that” to actually having it on my wrist, it was a process. But every step, every bit of research, every penny saved was worth it. This watch isn’t just something I wear; it’s a part of my daily life now, and I love it.
