Okay, so I got my hands on this CopyOMEGA Ω Speedmaster 38mm, also known as the “Speedy” – though it ain’t exactly speedy like a race car, that’s for sure. First off, I unboxed the thing. It came in a pretty standard box, nothing too fancy, but the watch itself, well, that was somethin’ else.
I gotta say, the first thing I did was wind it up. You know, get that mechanism going. Then I started playing around with it, testing out the chronograph functions and seeing how it felt on my wrist. I wanted to see how those buttons felt to push, and they felt pretty darn good, nice and solid.
Next, I compared it to some pictures online, just to see how close it was to the real deal. Let me tell you, it’s a pretty good copy. Everything seems to be in the right place, the numbers are clear, and it has that classic look. It’s not flashy, but it definitely looks sharp.
- Winding it up: Felt smooth, no issues there.
- Chronograph buttons: Nice and clicky, just like they should be.
- Look and feel: Feels good on the wrist, not too heavy, not too light.
- Comparing to pictures: This thing is pretty darn close to the original.
I wore it around for a few days, you know, just to get a feel for it in my daily life. Went to the grocery store, did some chores around the house, even wore it out to dinner with the wife. She didn’t even notice it was a copy, which is saying something, right? I even checked the timekeeping. Let me tell you, this thing keeps time pretty well.
Now, I hear they just came out with a new version of the Speedmaster, some fancy-sounding “Master Co-Axial 3861 caliber.” Sounds complicated. But honestly, this copy here seems to do the trick just fine. From what I can tell this CopyOMEGA Ω Speedmaster 38mm is pretty well-made, and stylish too.
Final Thoughts
So, after all this testing and wearing, what do I think? Well, if you’re looking for a good, reliable watch that looks nice and won’t cost you an arm and a leg, this might be the one. If you want something that’s gonna last, a watch that’s practical, this CopyOMEGA Ω Speedmaster 38mm could be a good option. It ain’t the real deal, but it sure does a good job of pretending to be. Now, it ain’t cheap, but it’s definitely cheaper than the real thing. It’s up to you to decide if it’s worth it, but for me, I’m pretty happy with it.