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Omega Speedmaster Day-Date: The Triple Calendar
The Omega Speedmaster Day-Date boasts a triple calendar complication, meaning you can read the day of the week, date, and month from your wrist. Despite the extra functions, these timepieces are moderately sized. Top models are crafted from gold.
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Speedmaster With Additional Functions
The Omega Speedmaster Day-Date is a fantastic watch for fans of the classic Speedmaster design who can't do without a day of the week, date, month, and 24-hour display. On this timepiece, the small seconds at 9 o'clock shares a subdial with the 24-hour hand, while the 30-minute counter at 12 o'clock also has two windows for the day of the week and the month. The date can be read using the large central hand and the outer edge of the dial.
Speedmaster Day-Date references measure either 39 or 40 mm in diameter. Depending on the exact model, these watches are water-resistant to 50 m (5 bar, 164 ft) or 100 m (10 bar, 328 ft). While you have the choice between models in stainless steel or rose gold, all of these Speedmaster timepieces are outfitted with a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal.
The Omega 1151 caliber powers earlier watches, while the Omega 3606 powers the later versions. Both movements are automatic and based on the Valjoux 7751 from the Swiss movement manufacturer ETA. They have a power reserve of 42 hours and their balance wheel swings at 28,800 vibrations per hour.
Omega no longer produces the Speedmaster Day-Date, which is why you will mostly find pre-owned examples on the secondary market. If you devote some time to your search, however, you should be able to find models in mint condition.
Reasons to Buy an Omega Speedmaster Day-Date
- Speedmaster design with extra functions
- Stainless steel, gold, and two-tone versions
- Reliable automatic caliber 1151 or 3606
- Relatively affordable Speedmaster
Price Overview: Omega Speedmaster Day-Date
Reference | Price (approx.) | Material, caliber |
323.53.40.44.01.001 | 10,500 USD | Rose gold, 3606 |
3623.33.01 | 6,300 USD | Rose gold, 1151 |
3623.50.01 | 5,700 USD | Rose gold, 1151 |
3520.53.00 | 4,300 USD | Stainless steel, 1151 |
323.21.40.44.01.001 | 4,300 USD | Stainless steel & gold, 3606 |
3220.50.00 | 3,200 USD | Stainless steel, 3606 |
3222.80.00 | 2,800 USD | Stainless steel, 3606 |
3523.80.00 | 2,800 USD | Stainless steel, 1151 |
How much does a Speedmaster Day-Date cost?
Depending on its condition, you can buy a Speedmaster Day-Date from as little as 1,500 USD. The average price for the ref. 3523.80.00 with a blue dial in mint condition is around 2,800 USD. Models with gold cases, such as the ref. 3623.50.01, require an investment of roughly 5,700 USD. If you want to pair a gold timepiece with a gold bracelet, expect prices north of 10,000 USD.
About the Omega Speedmaster Day-Date
The ref. 3220.50.00 is a great choice for those looking for a Speedmaster Day-Date model with a sporty flair. This 40-mm stainless steel watch features a black dial, a matching black bezel, and a sapphire crystal. This Speedmaster model is water-resistant to 100 m (10 bar, 328 ft). Inside the case, you'll find the automatic Omega 3606 caliber. This movement is based on the Valjoux 7751 and has a 44-hour power reserve. A three-piece link stainless steel bracelet completes the watch. You can buy one of these timepieces in mint condition on the Chrono24 marketplace for around 3,200 USD. If you prefer the version with a blue dial and a blue bezel, expect to spend around 2,800 USD.
The inner workings of the ref. 3523.80.00 are technically identical to the previous model, but this watch has a more elegant feel thanks to its 39-mm case and stainless steel bezel. However, it only offers water resistance to 50 m (5 bar, 164 ft). Prices for new models come in at around 2,800 USD.
The dial of the Speedmaster Day-Date ref. 3520.53.00 features Arabic numerals and several color accents. The tip of the hand indicating the date is yellow, while the hands of the stop seconds, 30-minute counter, and 12-hour counter are red. The half black, half blue subdial for the 24-hour counter at 9 o'clock is also an eye-catching detail. This model comes on a three-piece link stainless steel bracelet and is water-resistant to 50 m (5 bar, 164 ft). The Omega 1151 ticks away inside the case, offering a power reserve of around 44 hours. You can buy this reference for around 4,300 USD.
Two-Tone and Solid Gold Speedmaster Day-Date Models
If you're searching for a Speedmaster Day-Date model and love the affluent look of two-tone watches, check out the ref. 323.21.40.44.01.001. The stainless steel case of this watch is contrasted beautifully with a bezel, chronograph push-pieces, and crown made of 18-karat rose gold. These elements are complemented by rose gold indices, hands, and edging around the subdials. The two-tone design is not seen on the bracelet, which is purely stainless steel. This 40-mm watch is powered by the Omega 3606 caliber and is water-resistant to 100 m (10 bar, 328 ft). You can call one of these timepieces your own for around 4,300 USD.
The case of the 39-mm ref. 3623.50.01, on the other hand, is crafted entirely from 18-karat rose gold. The hour markers, hands, subdials, and inscriptions are also rose gold. The case is mounted on a black, alligator leather strap with a pin buckle. The movement in this Speedmaster is the Omega 1151. This model changes hands for around 5,700 USD.
The ref. 3623.33.01 features a white dial and Arabic numerals. The subdials are black, which evokes the classic panda look. Plan to spend around 6,400 USD for this reference.
You can also pair gold Speedmaster Day-Date watches with a solid gold bracelet. Prices for this configuration start at around 10,000 USD.