Friday, June 18, 2021

Classics Of The Time - Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch

The Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch is one of Omega's iconic models. The legendary Speedmaster watch has participated in six missions to the moon, which can be called a model of the brand's pioneering spirit. The 42mm Moonwatch stainless steel bracelet consists of five side-by-side arched links, polished and brushed, inspired by the style of the fourth-generation Speedmaster watch worn by humans when they landed on the moon. Omega uses scratch-resistant and anti-reflective sapphire glass, so this watch is also equipped with a sapphire glass table mirror and case back.

The Omega Speedmaster replica watch is also equipped with an asymmetrical case, a black "stepped" dial, and the anodized aluminum bezel is decorated with the Omega brand logo and the famous "Dot over 90" mark. Many watch friends have asked why this watch uses aluminum as the bezel material. In fact, the aluminum bezel made by Omega with a special anodizing process has almost twice the hardness of the ordinary bezel, making it more durable and durable. Not easy to damage.

The watch dial is distributed with a small seconds dial, a 30-minute chronograph and a 12-hour chronograph. The three sub-discs are arranged at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock in sequence, inheriting the design style of the Speedmaster Moon Landing Watch. The case is made of stainless steel, and the crown and chronograph buttons on the side of the case also use this material. Omega uses 316L stainless steel. This material is known for its corrosion resistance and high gloss after polishing. It is usually an ideal material for the watch to be used in a high-strength environment.

The manual-winding coaxial chronograph movement is also called "the most Omega-flavored movement" by loyal fans of Omega. This movement has also obtained higher industry certification standards approved by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS)— —Certified by the Zhizhen Observatory, which can withstand strong magnetic fields up to 15,000 Gauss.

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