


Ownership review of Speedmaster ‘57 - blue dial
1. Bought the watch in 2024 and have been using it since.
2. Honestly, it’s a great piece with a spectacular blue dial. It’s more metallic blue and reflects its true shine under good lighting. Under relatively darker places, it looks black which becomes confusing for anyone looking from a distance. I’ve personally faced this; if you want a striking dial in any lighting, then this piece might not be for you.
3. The movement is quite reliable. Have not faced serious issues with it. Master chronometer certified - so pretty reliable.
4. I feel that the watch is a scratch magnet and it’s quite visible. I’m not someone who minds the scratches because that’s a mark of it being used. My suggestion would be to only purchase this if you are okay with these marks all over your bracelet and bezel. I do feel scared of taking it to places where I know there might be higher chances of getting it scratched up but I still use it pretty much everywhere and i am more careful of those conditions.
5. The top and bottom pushers of the chronograph are tighter than what I’ve seen on other chronos and the crown is super tight as well. Setting time is a difficult exercise because it’s tedious to use nails to pull the crown out. I generally use a cloth that cushions my nails. I believe that this could’ve been better because I have other watches that don’t feel this rigid.
6. There is no power reserve indicator so manual winding becomes a tad bit tricky but I stop as soon as I’ve completed 15 rotations.
7. I feel that is highly underrated and slept on by watch enthusiasts. IMO, it is sportier than the black dial Speedmaster (OG). Don’t know if people agree with that view! The case size also might sit well for major population.
8. Finally, the price at which I bought makes sense; however, at current pricing it is too steep for me to buy. I think that there are better watches at that price point from the likes of Glasshutte Original.
u/horologyfanatic — 21 hours ago