Review for the 96B258 edition. Iconic homage to an iconic watch by an iconic watch brand. Improves on the original!
It's actually a BETTER timepiece than Dave Scott's Bulova backup watch, which was worn on the Moon during an Apollo 15 EVA. (Scott's Omega Spudmaster's crystal is alleged to have fallen out. But seriously, I don't think anybody thinks that's typical for a Speedmaster owner experience.) Of course, it's the "having been on the Moon" part that ratchet's Scott's watch into the $1.6M auction range. This watch is produced in sufficient numbers (and hasn't been on the Moon so that means) that it will never be seven digits "collectible". But that doesn't mean it won't be VALUABLE. It is easily one of the MOST accurate (262.144Khz Quartz Precisionist movement) watches EVER made. Some sources conservatively claim it's within 10 seconds a year. Other sources have put it closer to FIVE, which puts it up in the figurative "thin air" of any timepiece's legacy in terms of accuracy. When the numbers of "units of measurement" begin to get that small, things like your environment or even wearing the silly thing will influence that statistic. At that point, your recalibrating it will have to do more with your own OCD than the watch. (Hi, my name's Megachops.) Own it, enjoy it, and pass it along to someone you love. It's what your Dad did with HIS Bulovas wasn't it?
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