Okay, so I’ve been wanting to get my hands on a CopyOMEGA Ω Speedmaster Date, the one they call “Original order.” Sounds kinda fancy, right? Anyway, I finally decided to take the plunge and get one for myself.
First thing I did was hit up a few online forums. There was this one dude who talked about his Speedmaster Date, said it had a gray dial, looked like the sky before it rains. Thought that sounded pretty cool. I started looking around, checking out pictures and stuff.
Then came the tricky part – figuring out if it was a real one or not. I mean, the real ones are expensive! I read somewhere that you gotta look at the serial numbers and compare them to known ones. Seemed like a pain, but I wanted to be sure, you know?
- Scouring for Information: I spent hours online, reading forums and websites. Learned about the serial numbers, the product identification code (PIC), and all that jazz.
- Finding a Seller: I found a few sellers online who had these “Original order” watches. Prices were all over the place, so I was a bit cautious.
- Asking Questions: I messaged a few sellers, asking about the serial numbers and if they had any papers or anything. Most of them were pretty vague, but one guy seemed to know his stuff.
- Making the Purchase: After a lot of back and forth, I decided to go with that one seller. Paid for the watch and waited. It felt like forever!
When the watch finally arrived, I was like a kid on Christmas morning. Tore open the package and there it was! It looked good, I gotta say. The numbers on the dial were clear, everything seemed to be lined up right. But I still wanted to be extra sure.
I took some photos and compared them to the ones online. I even used a magnifying glass to check the serial number on the movement. It was a seven-digit number, just like it was supposed to be. From what I could tell, it matched up with the ones on those watch forums. That was a huge relief!
The Result
So yeah, after all that, I think I managed to snag a pretty decent CopyOMEGA Ω Speedmaster Date. It looks great, keeps time well, and didn’t cost me an arm and a leg. Plus, it tells the date, which is always handy.
If you’re thinking about getting one of these, just make sure you do your research. Check those serial numbers, ask a lot of questions, and don’t be afraid to walk away if something feels off. It’s a cool watch, but you don’t want to get ripped off, right? Good luck, man!