>>18585725
Sounds like you already have a lot of sturdy pieces. I can't really understand wanting another tool watch if you truly like your current watches. The Speedmaster is a great watch especially if you're into switching out straps. I recommend the hesalite crystal and buying a tube of polywatch to polish it yourself. At 42mm it wears more like 40 because of the relatively small dial and short lug-to-lug distance. I will say that my omega service experience has been terrible. I popped the bezel off my speedmaster 5 years ago, and when they reattached it, it was crooked. After another 5 years I sent it for service and the bezel was still misaligned AND the chrono hand was slightly misaligned. I didn't accept the service and they took it back. I went again to collect it, they fixed the bezel and chrono hand but there's now a weird line at the 3 o'clock position on the edge of the dial. So I rejected it again and now I'm waiting once more. Buy it only if you truly like it visually and physically. Don't buy it based on hype or history.