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The two one design makes the stainless steel meets Moonshine and Sedna Gold
For a long time, Omega’s Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch was only available in stainless steel with a black dial, aside from special and limited editions. Recently, however, the flagship brand of the Swatch Group introduced a white-dial option to its permanent line, much to the delight of Omega enthusiasts. Now, Omega is bringing back a two-tone design to the Speedmaster collection, a combination that was first seen in 1983.
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These new releases from the Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch feature the brand’s proprietary Sedna (pink) and Moonshine (yellow) gold alloys alongside classic steel, complemented by several gold-toned accents on the dial.

The new watches comes in the iconic asymmetrical case, measuring 42mm in diameter, 13.2mm in thickness, and 47.5mm in length. Its design incorporates sapphire crystals on both sides, ensuring durability and clarity, while maintaining a water resistance of up to 50m. Notably, the crown and large pushers are positioned on the right side of the case for ease of use, made of Sedna or Moonshine gold for each edition. Each timepiece features a black ceramic bezel Ceragold inserts for the tachymeter scale.
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The new Speedmaster Professional features a step dial as the company name it, maintaining essential elements such as the minute track and snailed finishing in the sub-dials. this two-tone dial, comes in a silvery-white brushed background and galvanic Moonshine Gold subdials or PVD-treated Sedna Gold brushed background and black coated subdials PVD coated indices and hands. Additionally, the dial showcases a golden hour applied indices adorned with square Super-LumiNova.

Inside the watch, the driving movement is the Co-Axial Caliber 3861, Omega's latest iteration of the renowned Caliber 321, which earned the trust of astronauts during lunar missions. Operating at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour, this movement boasts exceptional antimagnetic properties, resisting up to 15,000 gauss. It provides a robust 50-hour power reserve and achieves remarkable precision with a deviation of 0 to +5 seconds per day. Additionally, it is certified as a Master Chronometer, guaranteeing superior accuracy and reliability.

The watch is worn on a polished-brushed three-link bracelet, with 18k Sedna or Moonshine gold center links and OMEGA’s patented comfort release adjustment system. These editions will join the permanent line, both priced at 71,900.00 AED.
For more information, please visit Omega official website.
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