Decorated with a dash of colour, the 2014 Omega Speedmaster Mark II features a fluorescent orange central chronograph seconds hand and a matching minute track – a design feature that distinguishes the current model from its predecessor.
The dimensions of the new Speedmaster Mark II are 42.4mm x 46.2mm where the vintage model measured 41.75mm x 45mm. This means that the new model is slightly bigger, which also shows in the photos below.
On the dial, you will notice that – besides the date window obviously – there are some more differences between these two. It seems that the new Omega Speedmaster Mark II with the matt black dial has the same graphics printed on the racing version, with the exception of the use of orange for some of its accents. The minute track and hour markers are quite different from the Speedmaster Mark II 145.014 model. It is clear that the old model has a dial that is more similar to the Speedmaster Pro ‘Moonwatch’ than to its 45 year younger successor.
Although the vintage Mark II in the photos is a bit roughed up, you can clearly see the similarities between the style of finish on the case and bracelet. The polished edges on the case give a superb contrast to the sunburst brushed finish of the upper side of the case. Mind you that the Speedmaster Mark II sunburst brushed finish is a magnet to scratches – this doesn’t have anything to do with the material, only with the type of finishing – and it will need a pretty good watchmaker who can do this. We advice you to have this redone by Omega in any case, they have the proper machines and knowledge on how to do this.
The bracelet clasp is also something that you will immediately notice when comparing these two. The old steel clasp is just a straight forward folding buckle where the new clasp is in line with all the other modern Omega clasps. Two release buttons and easy to resize.
Like we wrote above, whichever one you choose depends on your personal preferences and whether buying a vintage watch is in your comfort zone. It does need a bit of study if you want to buy a nice vintage watch of any kind. For the modern guy who merely wants a modern watch with a cool vintage appearance, the new Omega Speedmaster Mark II Co-Axial might be the right choice.
The black dial version is reference 327.10.43.50.01.001 and has a price tag of approx 4600 Euro (including VAT). The orange Speedmaster Mark II racing is reference 327.10.43.50.06.001 and has a (approx) 4600 Euro price tag. A vintage Speedmaster Mark II 145.014 in good condition can be found for below 1800 Euro. For now that is.
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