How I’d Spend $100K: First, I’d (Predictably) Buy A Vintage Rolex And A Speedmaster. Then Go Quartz, Dressy, And Gold.
I’m actually surprised that he chose a modern Speedy, but I can see why. It’s the modern counterpart of a pre-moon model which you can wear whenever and wherever without any unnecessary anxiety. The watch itself with the lyre lug case, applied Omega logo, DON bezel, and Hesalite crystal remain true to the vintage identity. For this modern execution, what Omega kept fresh was the bracelet, especially with the satin/polish finishing which can take the watch in both the sporty and dressy directions. So for longevity and versatility for a beginner collector to a longtime collector, I’d say yes to this watch.