Saturday, September 19, 2015

PRESS RELEASE: OMEGA Launches The Moonwatch “First OMEGA in Space” Numbered Edition.

OMEGA launches the Moonwatch “First OMEGA in Space” Numbered Edition.

Commemorating a historic moment for the brand with a classically inspired chronograph.

In 1962, astronaut Walter "Wally" Schirra made history for OMEGA when he wore his own personal Speedmaster during the “Sigma 7” mission of the Mercury program. Blasting into a clear blue sky on October 3rd, it marked the start of a long history of space exploration for OMEGA’s now-iconic Speedmaster Chronograph. In fact, almost two and half years later, the watch would become officially certified for all manned missions.

Today, the Speedmaster "First OMEGA in Space" reprises the classic look inspired by Schirra’s pioneering moment.

The updated 18K Sedna™ gold case is based on the original “pre-professional” Speedmaster, with symmetric lugs and a 1962 Seahorse medallion on the caseback.

On its face, the timepiece features a unique brown polished ceramic bezel ring and a matt chromium nitride tachymeter scale. This rich brown colour is also included on the PVD subdials and mintues track, which encircles a central opaline silvery dial. Along with the applied indexes, the hands are all made of 18k Sedna gold and contain a mix of "Alpha" and "Baton" designs.

For the unique touch, the caseback features special engravings including "THE FIRST OMEGA IN SPACE", "OCTOBER 13. 1962" AND "NUMBERED EDITION No."

To complete this remarkable watch, there is a brown leather strap with beige stitching, and a central core driven by the Omega calibre 1861, the same movement used in the famous "Moonwatch".

At a time when humans were first going beyond our Earth, it's remarkable to think that OMEGA was part of the journey. For that reason, this particular Speedmaster has been designed to be special in its own right. Those who wear it on their wrist are not only reminded of the brand's momentous milestone, but also of the beautiful Speedmaster design that has long stood the test of time.  

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