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Omega Men's 3570.50.00 Speedmaster Professional Mechanical Chronograph Watch

4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)

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  • Omega 1861 Caliber Swiss mechanical-hand-wind chronograph used on the Moon; 48-Hour Power Reserve
  • Functions without a battery; must hand wind crown to power watch
  • Hesalite crystal; Luminescent hands and hour markers
  • Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Chronograph functions; Tachymeter function
  • Water-resistant to 50 M (167 feet)
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Product Specifications

Watch Information
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name Omega
Model number 3570.50.00
Part Number 3570.50.00
Item Shape Round
Dial window material type hesalite
Display Type Analog
Clasp Fold-Over Push-Button Clasp with Safety
Case material Stainless steel
Case diameter 41.8 millimeters
Band Material Stainless steel
Band length mens
Band Color Silver
Dial color Black
Bezel material Stainless steel
Special features Chronograph, Water Resistant
Movement Mechanical hand wind
Water resistant depth 167 Feet
Warranty type Contact seller of record

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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000EJPDOK
  • Item model number: 3570.50.00
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #31,349 in Watches (See Top 100 in Watches)

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Customer Reviews

My Moon watch keeps exceptional time. D. Richmond  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
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104 of 107 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 30 Year Review December 8, 2007
By ETOH DR
After much research, I purchased an Omega Speedmaster in 1968 as an 18th birthday present to myself. There were not many chronographs available at that time (Rolex, Breitling, Omega and probably others I no longer remember). To my surprise, that summer (or next), Omega began agressive advertising that it's watch was the official timepiece of the Apollo Astronauts. It reaffirmed my choice. Thirty years later, it is still the best watch I own (including my Submariner). My only complaint is that I have gone through three or four bracelets/straps. Ironically, a new metal bracelet costs more than the original cost of my Speedmaster ($185). Interestingly, no Rolex owner has ever commented on my Submariner, but fellow Speedmaster owners always start up a conversation with each other. I cannot comment on the new Speedmasters, but mine has been dropped, thrown, drowned, frozen, heated, shaken and abused for 30 years and still runs great. I recommend factory cleaning, vacuum sealing and a new crystal every 10 years or so, just to be safe.
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83 of 88 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Legendary Watch with Proud and Unique History January 14, 2009
This is a beautiful watch with a legendary history and phenomenal following. It has been one of the most popular watches ever made by Omega since its debut in 1957. The current Speedmaster Professionals come in multiple versions, but are for the most part little changed in its over 50 year life.

Why is it amazing?

During the 1960's space race with the Soviets, NASA did not have the time to announce an open competition from all interested watch companies to design a watch suitable for space travel. This would have required bids from different manufacturers with the eventual award of a government contract. NASA engineers in plain clothes went to downtown Houston and entered various high end stores and purchased high-end (i.e. expensive) manual wind wristwatches from 10 different brands, such as Omega, Rolex, etc. This was all done in secrecy and none of the watch manufacturers, such as Omega, were aware of this. NASA subjected the watches to grueling tests of temperature extremes, shocks, humidity, extreme pressure changes, etc. All of the watches malfunctioned and could not finish all of the tests except for one, the Omega Speedmaster.

NASA began to equip their astronauts in 1962 for the Gemini missions with a Speedmaster attached by a strap to the OUTSIDE of the astronauts' suits. Omega executives saw NASA's photos of the astronauts and realized that they were using their watches. This was quickly confirmed with a phone call to NASA. NASA then quickly announced that the Omega Speedmaster was the official watch to be used on their space missions. Realize that this was all done without Omega's awareness.
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Bulova, an American watchmaker, pressured congressmen who pressured NASA to allow for an open competition to include Bulova. NASA then allowed watchmakers to submit watches for evaluation. Once again, the Omega Speedmaster Professional was the only watch that passed all of NASA's tests! Believe it or not, through constant pressure from Bulova, NASA again had to hold an open competition a third time in 1978, and AGAIN, the Omega Speedmaster was found to be the only acceptable watch. This is the stuff of legends!

What attributes do all of the current versions of the Speedmaster Pro (3570.50, 3573.50, 3576.50, etc) have?

1. Beautiful clear dial with luminous markers
2. Chronograph (timer)
3. 42.5 mm case size (good IMHO for wrists 6" and above)
4. Classic unchanged looks from the original 1957 design
5. Wonderful manual wind mechanism with proven history of reliability
6. Water resistance of 50m or 167 feet (this is acceptable for "normal" use, but is certainly not intended to be a diver's watch)

What is specific to a 3573.50 a.k.a. "sapphire sandwich"?

1. Cal 1863 movement (all of past and current movements are terrific and one should not be thought of as superior to another)
2. Sapphire crystal is used over the dial instead of the hesalite crystal (i.e. plexiglass) used on the standard 3570.50 model. Sapphire crystal is much more scratch resistant but can shatter with high impact. The traditional, standard 3570.50 model's hesalite is nearly impossible to shatter and its scratches can easily be buffed out. The original hesalite is also more authentic to the original moon watch design as the sapphire crystal models were never approved by NASA.
3. Sapphire crystal caseback to show the beautiful movement. The traditional 3570.50 model has a stainless steel back.

What are the downsides of this 3573.50 "sapphire sandwich" compared to the standard 3570.50 model shown?

1. Cost - the 3573.50 is significantly more expensive than the 3570.5
2. Sapphire crystal can shatter
3. Sapphire cyrstal is less "authentic" when thinking about its NASA history
4. Sapphire crystal caseback is also less authentic than the original moonwatch

I ended up purchasing the 3573.50, but I strongly considered the more classic, 3570.50 with the hesalite crystal plexiglass and the steel caseback. I did not like the idea of having to buff and polish out scratches on the plexiglass. It is supposed to be very easy to do, but I just preferred sapphire crystal.

Even though it is less true to the original 1957 design, I liked the idea of sapphire crystal caseback to observe the beautiful Omega movement.

If you either don't want to spend the extra money for these differences, or if you prefer to have a truer, more authentic moonwatch, then get the 3570.50. People love that watch. Either way, you will most likely be pleased by its aesthetics, functionality, and history.

You should NOT buy any of these Speedmaster Pro models if you will be wanting to use this as a diving watch. Get a Seamaster 300M or Planet Ocean for that need.

As for its time keeping accuracy, most owners don't mind it all. If you are very concerned with accuracy, then a mechanical watch, even if it is COSC certified, is probably not the right type of watch for you. A quartz watch will be significantly more accurate. I have heard that people's experiences for the Speedmaster Pros range from -/+ of 0/0 -5/+15. It is not a certified chronometer by the COSC. This watch only needs to be wound every 1 or 2 days and its time adjusted about once every 1 or 2 weeks.

If you end up for some unexpected reason to not like the watch, realize that this watch has a phenomenally high resale value and is very easy to sell on various online auction sites.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Pleased with watch but... May 5, 2011
Amazon Verified Purchase
...where are the warranty cards? The red ones that come in the white leatherette holder. It is empty. My guess, on purpose. My order was through Amazon, not Watchmaxx whatever that is, but I suspect the warranty cards will be missing regardless of who it is from. Upon making enquires, I have been informed that it is a two year warranty through Amazon's own version of such - so you are basically saving money by chancing it with this. There is also no 'red dot' on the back of the watch case which apparently means it has been opened but I have been told by Amazon that this is because it has been "checked by them". The red dot is part of the 'collection' thing and resale drops without it so keep this in mind. I at first thought I may have purchased a re-comissioned watch which would have probably served me right for trying to save a few bucks ($1000) by buying on here. Despite/regardless of these issues, the watch is beautiful. It wears a little small in comparison to today's mens watches (it is 42 diametre, not 39.8 as they list here but it is fairly thin). I purchased this watch primarily due to it's NASA connection but also for it's understated design. I have wanted this watch for 25 years but have never been able to justify the price until now. If you are an avid 'space nut' this is *the* watch to have as part of your collection. Just don't expect it to be chunky, waterproof, scratch resistant or keep good time. But lets face it, you are basically buying this watch because of the "Flight qualified by Nasa" copy on the back. God I am a geek.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Mine Is Over 10 Years Old
I see some comments questioning the reliability of the Omega Speedmaster. I have many old watches that still run and they have never needed service and still keep time. Read more
Published 2 months ago by George
5.0 out of 5 stars An investment in time
I bought my Omega Speedmaster "Moon Watch" calibre 3570.50.00 in 1979, and it has been my primary watch ever since. Read more
Published 4 months ago by John Balderston
5.0 out of 5 stars My 1969 Omega Speedmaster
I bought my Omega Speedmaster at the PX at the 3rd Field Hospital outside of Saigon in the fall of 1969. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Edwin Wilson
5.0 out of 5 stars Best watch
I have worn my Omega Speedmaster Professional since July 1969. I purchased it in Zurich for $125 a few days before the first moon landing. Read more
Published 6 months ago by R. Allen
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Omega "Moon Watch'
I've been wearing (and timing) my Omega Professional Speedmaster since my 21st birthday February 1973, It's had several crystals replaced (once damaged by a Sabre when... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Alec Beattie
5.0 out of 5 stars Calling All Watch Collectors!
I purchased this watch for my boyfriend as a Christmas/Anniversary/Birthday present earlier this year. My boyfriend can definitely be classified as a watch collector. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Wei Jie Li
5.0 out of 5 stars Omega Speedmaster 3570.50
I've read some wacky reviews of this iconic watch and would like to make a few comments.

The 3570.50 "Moonwatch" is a very specific watch. Read more
Published 16 months ago by D. Brown
5.0 out of 5 stars Omega Men's 3570.50.00 Speedmaster Professional Mechanical Chronograph...
I've bought this watch for $200 in 1967. It's always kept great time and has worked well, considering nothing lasts forever. Read more
Published 16 months ago by JR 44308
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great watch!
I purchased my Omega 3570.50 Speedmaster Pro from an AD about a month ago and I have no regrets. The watch is iconic and retains its' classy styling that dates to the early 60's. Read more
Published 19 months ago by threewood
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this watch, but you should know...
I love this watch, however, I think anyone considering it for purchase needs to know the facts before making this commitment. Read more
Published 21 months ago by C.C.J.
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Product Description

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Add a true classic to your timepiece collection with the latest generation of the amazingly precise and rugged Omega Speedmaster. This stainless steel manual winding men's watch is a replica of the first watch worn on the moon, and it's engraved on the back with the Omega Speedmaster emblem and notation of its flight qualification for all NASA manned space missions. It includes a powerful chronograph, which offers 12-hour, 30 minute and 1/10 second subdials. Distinctively masculine in design, it features a large, round silver stainless steel watch case with a tachymeter bezel in black with silver markings, and it measures 39.8mm wide.

The Omega Story

Omega watches have been inextricably tied to the culture of Swiss watchmaking since the forerunner to the Omega brand was founded in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland in 1848. Today, Omega is headquartered in Biel/Bienne Switzerland and continues to produce some of the finest luxury timepieces in the world. The Omega brand spirit is tied to innovation and pioneering “firsts” – making it natural that an Omega watch was the first watch on the Moon. Omega collections of note include Constellation, Seamaster, Speedmaster, and Deville. Whatever Omega model you choose, you can be assured it meets the highest standards of craftsmanship.


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