Alright, let me tell you about this little project I got myself into recently. So, I’ve been eyeing this Copy OMEGA Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch with the sapphire crystal – you know, the one they call the Cal.3861, total classic style. I finally went for it, and let me just say, it’s been quite the experience getting it set up just the way I like it.
First off, I did a bit of reading up before I committed. Saw something that said this new “First Omega in Space” is the second version, and it’s got some cool stuff for folks who are really into watches. And get this, they’re calling it a “Master Chronometer,” which sounds fancy, right? It means this thing is supposed to be super accurate, like only off by 0 to 5 seconds a day. Crazy, huh?
I started by, well, getting the watch. That was step one. Then I wanted to see what this Master Chronometer thing was all about. Apparently, it can also handle magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss. Don’t ask me what a gauss is, but it sounds impressive. Plus, it’s supposed to be tougher than the older 1861 model and needs less servicing, which is great because I’m not exactly a watch expert.
- Unboxing: I opened the box like it was Christmas morning. There it was, looking all shiny and new.
- Setting the Time: I figured out how to set the time – wasn’t too hard. Just pulled out the crown and gave it a twist.
- Testing Accuracy: I tried checking how accurate it is by setting it to the second and watching it like a hawk. It’s holding up so far, pretty darn accurate if you ask me.
- Admiring: Honestly, I spent a good chunk of time just looking at it. It’s a good-looking watch, what can I say?
Now, I heard that the older Moonwatches with white dials were usually made of fancy stuff like gold. I saw something about a “Canopus gold model” and a special “Apollo 13 Silver Snoopy Award” edition. This one I got isn’t made of gold or anything, but it’s got that same classic look, and I’m all about that.
Getting it on the Wrist
Then came the moment of truth – putting it on my wrist. It felt good, I gotta say. It’s got some weight to it, but not too much. Just enough to remind you it’s there. I messed around with the clasp a bit to get the fit just right, and now it’s like it was made for me.
So, that’s my story about getting this Copy OMEGA Speedmaster on my wrist. It’s been a fun little adventure, and I’m pretty stoked to have this classic-looking watch as part of my daily getup. It’s accurate, it’s tough, and it looks great – what more could you want?