Omega Speedmaster 'Galaxy Express 999' 3571.50
Omega has always had a soft spot for the Japanese market and this Speedmaster is a example of that. The 3571.50 “Galaxy Express 999” is a limited edition of 1999 pieces based off the manga, exclusively to the Japanese market. On the wrist it wears just like any other speedmaster, but hidden on the case back is the engraving of the character “Maetel“ and the signature of “Leiji Matsumoto” the creator of the manga. This watch is particular is in excellent condition appearing unpolished, and the dial very clean.
One of the main characters from the Galaxy Express 999 (which is a futuristic space train) is mysterious lady Maetel, as pictured above. The only thing that reveals the Omega Speedmaster Professional being a special edition is the case back that has a medallion of Maetel character painted as well as the number of the watch, a signature of author Matsumoto and “999”. In total, there were 1999 pieces of this watch produced and delivered to Japan. The production number corresponds with the year of production (1999) and of course also winks at the ‘999’ of the title of the manga series.
Information:
Reference: 3571.50 (Galaxy Express 999)
Serial: 77,03X,XXX
Year: September 1997
Bracelet: Stainless-Steel Bracelet
Case Size: 42mm
Lug Width: 20mm
Case Metal: Stainless Steel
Movement: 1861 - Manual - Serviced 8/16/24 - One year warranty
Functions: Hour, Minute, Second, Chronograph
Box and Papers: None - Watch Only
Crystal: Hesalite
Bracelet size: 7.25”
Condition: Great
Case is in good shape with light wear. Bracelet is in great shape with light micro wear. Dial and hands are in great shape. Crystal is in great shape. Watch runs great and was serviced 5/10/24.
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