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Hello all,
I want to buy a Speedmaster. It seems most covet the "moon watch" with the 1861 movement wich is based on the famous Lemania movement ? 5100, ? 1340.
However, I really like the Silver Date Speedmaster (3513.30) that has the 1152, Valjoux 7751, type movement.
The question is, Is the Moon Watch 1861 movement really the more desirable movement? All things considered, if quality is the prime concern, should I fork out more cash for the Moon Watch, or does it really not matter.
Also I understant Omega has a model/models with the 1863 movement with a saphire back.. I think transparent backs are really cool, do you guys have a picture, or a model number for such a watch by Omega?
Lastly, what movement does the Tag Carrera Anniversary have, and how does it compare to the Omega Speedmaster movements in quality, desirability by watch experts, etc.
Thanks,
Cristian
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