The article in Hodinkee states a 55-hour power reserve.
Introducing: The Omega Speedmaster Caliber 321 'Ed White' In Stainless Steel - HODINKEE
13k USD is too much a price to ask but they did say this is a limited edition.
I am also hoping to get my hands a pre-owned Moonwatch. It is easier to find and also more affordable compared to a pre-owned Navitimer.![]()
any idea how much is the custom tax if i buy online in abroad?
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My suggestion is buy abroad if you are there and wear it with you when going home. Or you can just get from a local dealer. You are surely going to pay a big amount in taxes and duties if you have it sent here via a courier.
Simple example - our colleagues from Sydney sent us a network router worth around 1k USD via Fedex. When it arrived, the customs duties and taxes amounted to around 15k.
Do you want a long power reserve at a much lower cost? Look at Tissot's and Certina's Powermatic models as they have an 80-hour power reserve. Hamilton also has the H50 (80 hours) and H21 (60 hours) movement available on some of their automatic watches.
My Longines Hydroconquest with the L888 caliber has a 60+ power reserve and with an accuracy between +3 to +5 daily.