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Daytona | 241 | 56.71% | |
Ed White 321 | 184 | 43.29% | |
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19 July 2022, 01:31 AM | #1 | |
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I agree, the current white dialed Daytona is not a “panda.” Using that same logic the current black dialed Daytona would be called a “reverse panda” … which it is not. Having said that, both versions of the current Daytona are absolutely stunning in their own design. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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10 July 2022, 10:45 PM | #2 |
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I like both the 321 and the Daytona but where I get hung up is that I like the 3861/1861 and for the value of what I am getting the funds for the 321 is a bit much. I acknowledge the movement/history and desirability of the 321 to certain collectors and speculators but to a casual Omega fan who does like to buy/sell/flip and most importantly wear his watches my bang for the buck is with the Daytona. I own both the SS White dial and the Black dial Daytona's. They get minimal wear but when I do wear them everything is right. The Daytona has always been special to me and maybe the mystic is me buying into the Rolex propaganda machine 30 years ago.
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11 July 2022, 02:03 AM | #3 |
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i would like a watch with the bezel, dial of daytona and the speedmaster case back.
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11 July 2022, 02:15 AM | #4 |
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You come to a Rolex forum and ask this?? I think you already know which one the winner is gonna be!! Just kidding.
My vote is for the Daytona, but just by an edge. That 321 is a beautiful piece! I can see why you're torn. If both were in front of me and I could only choose one, I think I'd have a really tough time. In the end, I don't think you can go wrong with either. |
11 July 2022, 02:33 AM | #5 |
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To me this is not a fair comparison. The Daytona has a self winding movement, adjustable bracelet, screw down crown and chrono pushers, wears smaller, rounded edges on the case and a little dressier than the 321.
The 321 on the other hand is manual wind, sapphire case back to see the beautiful 321 movement, more legible, push down crown and chrono pushers, easer to use, and more of a vintage look. Bracelet is more challenging to adjust to get the perfect fit. They produce around 1000 321 time pieces per year and the watch is handled by a single watch maker from start to finish. Both are hard to get. The 321 is obtainable at a 50% premium and Black Daytona with around 100% premium. |
11 July 2022, 06:53 AM | #6 |
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Daytona. That Ed White crap looks like a TAg Heuer
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11 July 2022, 08:23 AM | #7 |
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I vote 321. I’ve seen one in the flesh but haven’t collected one yet.
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11 July 2022, 08:55 AM | #8 |
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Daytona
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11 July 2022, 10:25 AM | #9 |
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11 July 2022, 10:45 AM | #10 |
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i’m a huge speedy fan and own a sapphire sandwich and would love to own a 321 one day.
if i had the opportunity to pick one or the other i’d go with the daytona. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
11 July 2022, 12:03 PM | #11 |
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11 July 2022, 12:38 PM | #12 |
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I own both DaytonaC and the EW along with the 5070P which uses the actual Lemania 321 movement. I appreciate each of them. I voted EW as it gets more wrist time from me primarily because it is more legible and more stealth which to me are both positive factors. And I really like how it wears. The 321 movement also speaks to my geek nature but really just for the owner to appreciate. The Daytona is comfortable and looks great….is noticed more…and should be part of any multi chrono collection. I am also fan of the Hesalite 3861 and Snoopy 50th and own both but I think the two examples in the poll are the two I would consider as the primary chrono to acquire
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11 July 2022, 01:06 PM | #13 |
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It's tough...both great! Btw has to be Daytona!
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11 July 2022, 08:42 PM | #14 |
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I certainly prefer the 321 to a ceramic Daytona, it would be closer for me if the Daytona had the SS or WG bezel. I prefer the non ceramic versions of the Daytona.
I have a 321 as well as other Speedmasters, and my wife has the Snoopy 2 and 3. To me 321 is the best Speedmaster I have seen and worn. Yes it looks similar to other models, but I find it significantly different. |
11 July 2022, 09:18 PM | #15 |
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Another significant but subtle aesthetic difference is the treatment in bracelet and case brushed/polished surfaces ….
Omega chose to “reverse” the bracelet and case polish from the way Rolex typically does. The Omega center links are brushed and the outers are polished and the case has brushed sides and polished top lugs. Time will tell if this improves on marks, but so far after 5 weeks, I’m noticing that the bracelet still looks brand new, no noticeable swirls or wear marks like I used to get with Rolex PCL’s. It’s also quite striking to look at when you see it in the metal |
11 July 2022, 09:43 PM | #16 |
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321 for sure unless you want a flex piece. Imho there’s nothing better than a watch that is great and nobody knows. Of course omega does have some brand equity but the 321 is like having a lexus with Toyota badges.
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11 July 2022, 10:22 PM | #18 |
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This isn’t even a competition. The speedy by a long mile. The consideration we have here is with the most significant wrist watch ever made with one of the most significant movements used by some of the trinity, against what, a watch with the only real significance being it’s association with celebrity? This is not a real comparison. Tue Daytona has many positive attributes but this being a Rolex forum people start to confuse hype with real heritage. The Daytona has none. It broke no new ground and only claim to fame being a salad dressing guy wore it. Let’s start calling balls and strikes. The only other watches that have that kind of heritage would be the sub, gmt, navitimer, el primero. Watches that either broke new ground or were proven in their respective fields.
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11 July 2022, 10:58 PM | #20 |
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Let’s get onto it. Was it the first automatic chronograph? No. Was it the first racing watch? No. Was it used in space? Do you actually think race car drivers look down at their wrist in a race? Was it used to time the burn which if not exact would have sent Apollo 13 to its doom? No. What has it done? Was it the first watch to use ceramics? No. Look i owned 2 Daytona, and can separate the hype. I ask again, what has it done other than getting folks who like attention or the status as being someone who has it or sourced it from the AD. That’s not heritage. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
12 July 2022, 03:35 AM | #21 | |
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I speak as someone who likes most of the different types of Daytona and I have a few, but I can’t think of what heritage they have. I don’t like the ceramic versions or those on rubber straps, but I like the 16520 and 116520 / 116509 versions, but I buy them because I like them, not for some heritage that I can’t even think of! |
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12 July 2022, 04:56 AM | #22 | |
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I mean, look. I’m no Daytona hater, I owned two. They have an excellent movement, fantastic proportions, well balanced dial, very versatile, and a real perk of water resistance. It’s a great watch, but I think the Daytona because of its hype and “Rolex” on the dial has almost become unquestioned that it had heritage because well Rolex has heritage. Yes, the sub and gmt have heritage and real legacy, but when one looks past the hype, not so much. The el primero, seiko’s automatic chrono, navitimer, and monaco all have more heritage and legacy than the Daytona. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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11 July 2022, 10:32 PM | #23 |
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Assuming you like the aesthetics of both, then you genuinely can't go wrong with either.
Personally speaking though, I'm not a fan of the SS Daytona's asymmetric lugs, plus I find it wears very small on my wrist. But even if neither of those things were there, it'd still be the 321 for me by a mile. It's just a more special watch for the true watch fanatic - the history and heritage of the 321 is unparalleled, the assembly process is as close to old-school watchmaking that we can ever hope for from a huge company like Omega, plus it's very "under the radar" unless you really REALLY know, and yet it's genuinely way more rare than the Daytona (if that's important to you). Also (and there's no getting away from this) the Daytona attracts a lot of people who just want one because it's "hard to get" and therefore a "flex" (which is phrase I hate, but it gets used a lot). Not everyone of course, but there are a lot who do. The 321 is more of a connoisseurs piece IMO.
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This is another significant difference in my opinion. ^^^ The 321 actually wears like a true 40 mm vs the Daytona which does not. With a 48mm curved lug to lug, it will suit most any wrist size without looking out of place. YMMV |
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11 July 2022, 10:34 PM | #25 |
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Daytona all day for the design (personal), overall finish and water resistance. I don’t understand how Omega have two very similar deisgn speedmaster both in steel with one almost at double of the price of the other one.
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11 July 2022, 10:40 PM | #26 |
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Have a look at how the 321 is made. Genuinely assembled by hand, with a single watchmaker completing all the assembly of a single movement and the watch it goes into, in a tiny dedicated workshop that has an annual production target of between 1000 and 2000 321 movements. That sort of thing comes with a price tag.
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If you have them in hand you’ll see they are nothing alike. The 321 is leagues beyond the standard moonwatch
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12 July 2022, 03:50 AM | #28 |
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Ceramic Daytona vs 321 Ed White
logo: https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=846386
Travelller: https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=803054 Linking these two threads here. For anyone who cares to learn a bit more about the 321 Ed White, these will hopefully help show what it is exactly the Daytona is up against. …. And another macro. |
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12 July 2022, 05:43 AM | #30 |
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No arguments from me!
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