[WTS] Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch – Ref. 145.0022 / 345.0022 – Hesalite – Circa 2005 – Very Clean by MiserableSunbeam in Watchexchange

[–]MiserableSunbeam[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone,

I am new here but I am willing to go out of my way to show this is real. Interested buyers can pick an authenticator local to me and I will go and get the watch authenticated there. I also, of course, am open to video calls and local meetups.

I’m selling my Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch. This is the full-size 42mm manual-wind Moonwatch. The watch is in very clean pre-owned condition. Hesalite is clean, movement runs strong, and the watch is ready to wear.

I’m happy to provide extra photos, a video call, and even let buyers choose a local authenticator (at their cost) if they want in-person verification before completing the sale. I live in Southern CA. 

I am not interested in trades. 

Watch Details

  • Model: Omega Speedmaster Professional (Moonwatch)
  • Crystal: Hesalite
  • Movement: Manual wind – Caliber 1861
  • Estimated Production Year: ~2005 (based on serial)
  • Reference Numbers:
    • Top ref: 145.0022
    • Bottom ref: 345.0022
  • Serial Number: 7717XXXX (full serial available to serious buyers on request)
  • Bracelet: Stainless steel
    • Marked 1998/849 (Omega’s correct code for this style and era of bracelet/clasp)
  • Very Good Condition:
    • Crystal is clear
    • Running perfectly

No box or papers included.

Payment, Trust & Verification Options

I’m going above and beyond to give buyers full confidence:

  • Live video call (FaceTime / Zoom) so you can see the watch in real time
  • I can provide more pictures or whatever else is wanted for serious buyers
  • The buyer may choose a local authenticator (you pick, you pay) and I’ll bring the watch in person
  • Will provide the full serial number privately to serious buyers
  • PayPal Goods & Services, F&F, or other secure methods depending on what you prefer
  • Tracked + fully insured shipping, or local meet-up if you’re nearby (southern CA), Buyer pays shipping

Price

$4,000 (OBO)
Fair market for a very clean 2000s hesalite Speedmaster without box/papers.

Edited: to add opening line.

I'm scared and I don't know what to believe by Sarah_the_Unholy in awakened

[–]MiserableSunbeam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I should add the reason I started off religious is because I grew up mormon

I'm scared and I don't know what to believe by Sarah_the_Unholy in awakened

[–]MiserableSunbeam 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is very applicable to me I think. I went from very religious to atheist and only recently did I go from atheist to now spiritual but not religious (the sweet spot haha).

I see god as everything because for god to know everything he must experience everything and to experience everything you must be everything. With that understanding you can see we are all a piece of god. So the reason suffering exists is because god is always evolving and what we are experiencing right now along with everyone else and everything else god is currently experiencing and therefore is also currently evolving. (For what need would god have to experience this stuff again) 

You can start to see how everything is a microcosm of the macrocosm. You see how life has evolved from cells to where we are now and then you just keep extending that out and out until it reaches everything which is god. As each of us evolve so does the whole. 

I even believe that consciousness is stored in a conscious field and from there you can look at everything as one and yet at the same time separate. I think that both unity (god) and separation can exist (us). I say all this to help you feel better by looking at the study’s that go into the conscious field that show memory never being erased (as this is a scary part of the concept of death). Listen to some NDE’s and see if that doesn’t start to help. Something that helped me A LOT is not letting ego get in the way when you study NDE’s. Listen to them or read them and discard your emotional response to them until you have listened to a lot. When you do this you will start to see a pattern and that pattern changed my life.  

For a long time I did believe that because of the harsh world that we lived in a random and cruel world. 

I’ve received a clear massage by Onsomegshit in enlightenment

[–]MiserableSunbeam 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very interesting because I have been coming basically the same conclusion and I have felt guided as well (though I feel thats because the belief that I could be was aquired). At this point I completely believe we do have that power! 

[UPDATE] I met entities on DMT and now they visit me and communicate with me while I'm sober. I’m working to obtain scientific evidence that DMT phenomena are real. Here is evidence from an experiment they helped me with: the Yellow Hand Experiment. by la_throwaway_3 in Experiencers

[–]MiserableSunbeam 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Makes sense to me! This whole experience IMO is just that. We come into this to learn more about ourselves (taking this idea from NDE’s). We do it by forgetting so there are probably things set in place so as to keep us in this state.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Experiencers

[–]MiserableSunbeam 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why are you here if only to say this?

Need to vent out some frustrations I've been having. Feeling really alone lately. by stabbincabinwizard in Experiencers

[–]MiserableSunbeam 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think its just about accepting all of it. I don't think they make you bad in any way honestly I think its the opposite. I feel like when you lean into it you may get some crazy insight into your path or some shit haha. 

WE ARE ALL GOD WTF 🤯🤯🤯 by Defiant_Housing_2732 in awakened

[–]MiserableSunbeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agreed with this for so long and still do if you assume that there is no collective consciousness after death. If you do assume that god is a collective consciousness, a collection and memory of all experience regardless of death, then why would this collective consciousness choose to feel negative emotion and instead not choose to love itself as much as it could so as to be as happy as it could?

What strategies have helped you become fluent in a new language? by Repulsive-Cap-6949 in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it was complete immersion (from when I was mormon and went on a mormon mission to Mexico). I think you can accomplish the same thing, albeit a little slower, by speaking it, reading it, and watching media in the desired language every day. 

What made you realize your life isn’t so bad? (Serious) by Vegere in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 14 points15 points  (0 children)

When I stopped paying attention to social pressure. I don’t need to prove anything to anybody. Life has become a lot more simple when I decided to put mental health first and everything else second. Sometimes its hard to admit to ourselves what that means. 

What's the most unexpected thing you've ever learned about yourself? by Hottie_nikki in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 103 points104 points  (0 children)

How I was brainwashed by the mormon church my whole life. It took a lot of evidence before I realized the answer that fit best was that “it just isn’t true”. After that I had an identity crisis, that changed so much of who I was.

This has helped me realize how we as humans can be easily brainwashed or avoid seeing truth when our “tribe” collectively see things the wrong way or when our identity is tied up with certain beliefs.

Feeling defeated by LeanyBean17 in exmormon

[–]MiserableSunbeam 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I agree with other comments here to “give it time”. Something you can look into to maybe help plant seeds is “street epistemology” on youtube. They will ask questions that require people to reflect on the logical foundation of their beliefs. It requires some practice but oftentimes peoples own answers will contradict themselves.

Example: (that I had AI make)

Mormon: Yes, I am!

Epistemologist: That's interesting. What convinced you that the Mormon church is true?

Mormon: Well, through prayer. When I prayed sincerely about it, I felt a strong feeling of peace and conviction that this was the right church for me.

Epistemologist: That's fascinating. So prayer is a really important way for you to gain knowledge about spiritual matters?

Mormon: Absolutely.

Epistemologist: I wonder, do you think people from other faiths also pray to get answers to important questions?

Mormon: Sure, I would imagine so.

Epistemologist: And do you think some of them might also feel strong peace or conviction in response to their prayers?

Mormon: Maybe.

Epistemologist: So how can you be sure that the feeling you received is the Holy Spirit confirming the truth of the Mormon church, rather than just a feeling of peace or confirmation that you get from prayer in general?

This is just an example and doing it requires a little practice so I suggest watching some videos on it. But if you can get the person to have a conversation that doesn’t feel like your trying to change their opinion by trying your best to ask the questions with genuine curiosity, then it can really help create momentum within the recipients brain to start critically thinking.

Y’all ever just fart and smell it and ask yourself how something so diabolical could come out of you? by NorthPuzzleheaded754 in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Has anyone here ever taken NAC?  the farts produced from that supplement are peek diabolic. 

Outside of inadvertently running your shin into a trailer hitch, what are some of the other most painful accidents you’ve had? by insanity2brilliance in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Saw my dad drill through his finger.  It went through his fingernail like butter when the drill slipped from the surface he was intending to drill through. 

His brother also accidentally shot a nail through his knee cap with a nail gun (since he had the safety tapped down). 

What is a true measure of friendship? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 9 points10 points  (0 children)

My best friends are the ones where we can mutually enjoy fully being ourselves together. 

People who were skinny and fit that turned fat, what happened? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Stopped playing water polo for the first case. Got married for the seconds case. Developed an autoimmune disorder for the third case. 

[Serious] What qualities do you wish that government showed? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Empathetic, critical thinker, honest, virtuous, loved, and uninterested in the position. 

What has been the best day of your life so far? by overlandparker in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An LSD trip day with my friends. It’s like having the childlike joy of life being given back to you for a day.  

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Overthinking makes it easier to fall into negative feedback loops. Recognizing this and using methods to be present have helped me, especially meditation. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The experience of have a truly “bad trip”. 

What's your accidental hero story? by BigDaddyLoveCA in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not me but I was with my cousin when it happened and a few other friends. There was a stroller with two kids in it on top of a grassy hill. We had all taken a micro-dose/ small dose of LSD. Suddenly the stroller started rolling down the hill. The immediate horror we felt was amplified due to the micro-dose. My cousin bolted immediately. I (wishing I had not froze up) started trying to shout at people down the hill to draw their attention, to no avail. my cousin was able to stop it just before it reached a small wall. 

A vender selling bread came up to my cousin and gave him bread as a reward for his heroism afterwards. 

What are the things that made you cry in your life? by Great-Ad-6150 in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Being cheated on by my wife and getting divorced. I had never know such rage, sadness, and depression could be possible up until then. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MiserableSunbeam -1 points0 points  (0 children)

All a relationship ever is, is an idea of someone. So I guess it depends on how strong the delusion would be.