Omega Men's Speedmaster Automatic Chronograph Watch

Omega Men's Speedmaster Automatic Chronograph Watch #3539.50.00
Omega Men's Speedmaster Automatic Chronograph Watch #3539.50.00-For men who demand only the best comes this stunning, masculine watch from Omega, a trusted name in elite timepieces. The durable, stainless-steel band of the Automatic Speedmaster Watch joins to a polished stainless-steel case that features a tachometer on the bezel and a scratch-resistant sapphire-coated dial window. A handsome, black dial boasts three subdials and classic silver-tone hour markers as well as stick minute indicators. This reliable, heirloom-worthy watch offers luminescent, silver-tone hands to round out its cool, metallic design.

Omega Men's Speedmaster Watch #3539.50.00 Specifications

Brand Name: Omega
Band length: mens
Band width: 18 millimeters
Model number: OM 3539.50
Part Number: OM 3539.50
Band Color: silver
Dial color: black
Bezel material: stainless-steel
Bezel Function: tachymeter
Movement: swiss-automatic
Water resistant depth: 330 Feet
Case material: stainless-steel
Case diameter: 39 millimeters
Case Thickness: 12 millimeters
Band material: stainless-steel
Dial window material type: anti-reflective-scratch-resistant-sapphire
Clasp: fold-over-push-button-clasp-with-safety

Omega Men's Speedmaster Watch #3539.50.00 Product Details

-Model number: OM 3539.50
-Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
-Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.

Omega Men's Speedmaster Watch #3539.50.00 Features

-Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
-Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
-Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Chronograph functions; Tachymeter function
-Functions without a battery; watch powered automatically with the movement of your arm
-Quality Swiss Automatic movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm

What Customers Said About This Omega Men's Watch #3539.50.00

GEORGE
Hi,

This is really a very bad choice, at list my experience with it.
Since i bought it, the watch NEVER work well!
First it was running to fast (5 minutes in 1 day).
Now is to slow.
It has past 1 year and a half and the watch after going to repair 4 times is still slowing down at a rate of 24 seconds every 48 hors.
And every time that the watch goes to repair, is at least 1 month !
For this price is too expensive.
Yes i know, the moon watch...
That was the reason that i bought it, but...
You will regret !
When i bught it one friend of mine (that has one) told me, Thats a lot of problems what you have in your rist, and his story is equal to mine.

If you want buy it, but at least buy it, knowing what expects you.
This is by far my worst watch.
omega ?!?
No thanks !

THOMAS
I bought my Omega Speedmaster back in 1971 for about $160. Best watch I've ever owned. I used it for over 30 years on a daily basis as a stopwatch to set up,calibrate and optimize laboratory research systems. On any given day, I'd use it in this capacity maybe 5 times a day in various locations in my job as an Analytical Field Engineer-consultant. I must have set up,tested,calibrated and optimized well over 1000 research laboratories around the world.-Always using this watch as my essential timer.

In all those years, I've had it attended to only twice. Always by a certified,authorized Omega jeweler. DO NOT EVER use unauthorized jewelers to work on this watch - most of them have never seen this watch until they get their hands on yours, and they don't have a clue what to do and how to do it. If you own such a wonderful chronograph, make certain you use authentic parts and an authentic Omega certified jeweler.

The first time for a replacement watch band - wore out the original- got one - an authentic metal watchband - from Omega along with a complimentary mechanical inspection, cleaning, and calibration.

Second time, about 5 years ago, the start button return spring broke, - after being pushed about 13,000 times by me. - took it to Omega certified repair station. They did a complete overhaul,repair and cleaning for a few hundred bucks. Good as new.

As a chronograph, this watch ALWAYS kept excellent time. A real work horse, and it beats out all my other various Rolex's and other Omega's.

I can't stand quartz,battery powered watches. This Omega and I have a symbiotic relationship. The agreement is, I wind the watch,and the watch tells me what time it is -accurately and consistently.

Only thing is I wish I had one of those "Made it to Moon" engraved backs on it. Perhaps Omega would consider providing me one?
If I were to buy another Omega Speedmaster- considering it for my sons, I'd be sure to purchase only an Omega Speedmaster with the engraved back casing that says - Made it to the Moon- AND I'd be sure to get the sapphire crystal not the cheap helite plastic one. And I'd be certain to get the authentic Omega metal band with locking clasp.

OMEGA, how about it, offer me a new engraved back case in return for my 40 years of use of your wonderful product.

My favorite watch, my sons favorite watch. What else can I say? I luv it!!!!!!!!!!

You buy this watch, you get a battery-free, heirloom! Use it daily and pass it down to future generations. When someone of your future progeny is stuck in a battery-less environment then he/she will be the only person in the group who will know what the accurate time is. So long as they regularly wind the watch. I'd wind mine every morning as I awoke.

ROY
I will dispense with the history and reputation of the watch and provide my personal recommendation and observations of the unit I purchased. For Omega Speedmaster history and product information, there is plenty of content on the manufacturers website and other related websites for you to perform your own research. Let's just say the watch has an illustrious and proven history and leave it at that.

First I must declare that this product was purchased from and shipped by Amazon.com, not by a vendor advertising in the Amazon.com marketplace. This is an important attribute because of the number of "knock off", "fake", or the overused term "replica" name brand watches being sold as the authentic article by some of these less than reputable `gray market' vendors. This is critically important because of the money you will shell out to obtain this fine watch. I was apprehensive about purchasing this watch online because of the high possibility of being scammed; however, I felt I could safely purchase a fine watch from Amazon.com because I had faith that their buyers sourced these watches legitimately in the wholesale watch market. I don't believe that Amazon.com wants to damage their reputation by scamming the public by passing off fake watches as genuine and would take reasonable measures to assure the authenticity of their products offered and sold.

Before I purchased the Omega Speedmaster Automatic Chronograph Reduced watch, I spent hours scouring the web for information regarding how to identify a fake Omega Speedmaster watch. What I found was occasionally a little contradictory, but there is enough for you to confidently verify and validate your watch as genuine without opening the case. As I said, information was contradictory occasionally, but more importantly, the characteristics to help determine a watch's authenticity are determined by the age of the watch itself and can bring authenticity in question when the wrong characteristics are applied to an inappropriate year or even the correct model. This is because minute changes have occurred over the nearly half century of the watch being manufactured.

The reason why you have to go through this nightmare of web research is that unless the watch was registered with Omega by an "Authorized" dealer, Omega will declare the watch a fake, regardless if it is genuine or not. This is to protect the "Authorized" dealer's network and sales. This is important because an Authorized reseller is NOT permitted to discount the price of the watch and must be sold at list price. I have read in some cases, that the "Authorized" dealer is permitted to discount the watch up to 15%, but this hasn't been confirmed. You'll need to confirm that yourself. If the dealer does discount the price, or discount it below the 15%, they may jeopardize their "Authorized Dealer" status. Amazon.com and other "gray" market vendors can discount the watches more steeply, however they may not register them with Omega. Because the watch is not registered with Omega, genuine or not, Omega will not honor their standard warranty. Amazon.com offers their own warranty for the Omega watches, which is actually a year longer than the manufacturer's, to compensate for this.

Upon receipt of the watch, I carefully unpacked my watch and left all protective materials in place until I was satisfied it was genuine. The watch arrived in the proper shipping box, inner red Omega box, instruction guide, and feature/serial number cards. It also had all the proper laser etchings, matching serial numbers, and bracelet nomenclature. My watch arrived with bracelet model 1471/815. This is a great bracelet because it has a similar locking mechanism to that of Omega Seamaster. After inspecting the watch, I brought it to a former "Authorized" seller of the Omega product line from which I purchased my 2002 Omega Seamaster Professional Quartz Midsize for his assessment of the watch's authenticity. (Note - He was an authorized dealer when I purchased my Omega Seamaster.) He declared, without opening the watchcase back, that the watch was either genuine or an extremely impressive fake. After this, I had the dealer remove some links to match my wrist size and began to wear it daily.

As for the watch itself, it is beautiful, rugged but formal looking, and functional. It has the attention to detail you'd expect from such an expensive wristwatch. The watch has the characteristics more of an airplane gauge than that simply of a luxury watch. I feel I am wearing a fine, precision engineered tool. I don't get from some of the other lessor brand watches I own alongside my two Omegas and Rolex.

I mentioned earlier, my Omega Seamaster, which has equivalent quality of the Speedmaster. I also own a 2000 Rolex Submariner I purchased new without the date function. Of all three watches, I appreciate the detail of this watch the most, but I like the sense of ruggedness I feel wearing the Rolex Submariner and the Omega Seamaster. The Speedmaster, while being a "professional" watch like the other two, seems more "dressy" due to the 1471/815 bracelet's highly polished links. The Rolex Submariner and Omega Speedmaster, can both be worn with a suit just fine, but they seem to me to be more appropriate worn with casual attire.

This model I purchased is the Omega Speedmaster Automatic Chronograph Reduced. This watch is a little smaller in size than the Omega Speedmaster. I purchased this model rather than the regular sized model because I have a relatively small wrist compared to the size of my forearms. This watch appears regular sized on me. If you have a larger wrist, this size watch may not be for you. You should opt for the normal sized model if you have any concerns about the watch size.

As to the function of the watch, I've only had it a month and haven't seen it lose time. What I have noticed, is that if the watch slips towards my hand and I arch my hand back far enough, like while driving, I occasionally depress the top button of the watch which stops the watch from moving. I was concerned until I caught it one day. This is a self winding watch, and I found that it lasts longer than a day off the wrist before needing to be manually rewound and the time reset.

The Reduced model watch (Omega Speedmaster Automatic Chronograph Reduced) is related and very similar to the "Moonwatch" (Omega Speedmaster Professional Mechanical Chronograph Watch) but is not THE "Moonwatch" model. The key differentiators between the Reduced and the "Moonwatch" models are(1)size, the "Moonwatch" is (2) a mechanical watch (requires daily manual winding) while the Reduced is automatic winding, and the "Moonwatch" (3) has a hesalite (plastic) crystal. The dials on the watch face are also in different locations between the two models. There are some other minor, subtle differences between the two, but they really aren't worth mentioning, except to the purist of the "Moonwatch". If you are a purist of the Moonwatch, spend the extra money and purchase the "Moonwatch". You won't be happy unless you do, regardless of price or the feature advantages that the Omega Speedmaster Automatic Chronograph Reduced model offers. Check the Omega website for the proper model number. It may have changed, but the most recent look was model 3570.50.00. If you want a wonderful, classy, professional watch that is a descendant of the "Moonwatch" lineage and prefer a smaller sized watch, than this watch is for you...should you have enough disposable money to lay down for such a nice watch and not get buyers remorse. If you want an automatic watch that is larger in size, you may be more interested in the Omega Speedmaster Date Automatic Chronometer Chronograph Watch model number 3210.50.00. This watch has date feature which is missing from the Reduced model. Happy shopping.

SIMONS
I looked long and hard before selecting this watch and I am really thrilled with it. All of the photos online dont do it justice as, once it is on your wrist, you will see that it's a thing of beauty. The stainless case and strap are set off by the dark, dark matt grey face and the bright hour and minute markers. The lightly domed glass reflects and refracts and makes the face sparkle in any light. Okay its not quite the moon watch but then who wants a watch with a plastic face anyway? Its near enough and you wont regret making the choice of the smaller, better proportioned model at a fantastic price. My model keeps excellent time. I miss having a date function but again, a classic Speedy doesnt need it. Go for this model...you wont regret it.

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