Differences In Omega Speedmaster Bezels
Fake Omega Watches, Omega Replica, Omega Replica Watches, Omega Speedmaster Replica, Replica WatchesDoes the term “Dot Over Ninety (DON) bezel” ring a bell? When it comes to collecting or buying Cheap Omega Speedmaster Replica watches, it’s all in the details. After bringing back the beloved DON bezel on the Speedmaster Speedy Tuesday “Ultraman” in 2018, Omega started doing so more often. The Apollo 11 models from 2019 also have this feature, as do the 2020 Silver Snoopy Award 50th Anniversary and the Speedmaster Calibre 321.
How do you identify the correct Speedmaster bezel?
With modern Speedmasters, it’s not very difficult to determine. Vintage Speedmasters, though, can have different bezels. The very first Omega Speedmasters Replica Watches Shop had all-steel bezels (with no aluminum insert) and came in two iterations starting with “300”. Both bezels were used for the Speedmaster CK2915, however, only the version with the round “3” could also be found in the last CK2915-3 iterations. The CK2915-1 and CK2915-2 had both iterations of the steel bezel. Regarding later bezels with a black aluminum inlay, though, it’s a bit more complicated as there are more variations.
To be honest, it isn’t that easy. Some collectors pay attention to the printing, fonts, and whether “TACHYMETRE” has a grave accent on the first E (È) or not. Other key identifiers are the scale and the dots. The dots positioned next to, below, or under the number can also help you to identify whether the bezel is correct for the 1:1 Fake Omega Speedmaster Professional Online.
The modern tachymeter bezel
The Omega Speedmaster Professional and Speedmaster Calibre 321 received the Dot Over Ninety bezel, matching the pre-1970s bezels as depicted above. Omega Replica Buy Now used these bezels on the original 105.003 (inspiration for the 2020 Speedmaster Calibre 321) and the 105.012 (inspiration for the current Moonwatch).
There are also some Speedmaster bezels with different scales (telemeter in miles and kilometers, pulsations, decimal). In the (distant) past, customers could order their Speedmaster with a specific bezel.