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Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 stainless steel, the latest from Omega

Landing for the Moon Anniversary!

Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 stainless steel, the latest from Omega



Celebrating the launch of OMEGA’s 321-powered Moonwatch
51 years ago this July, the astronauts of Apollo 11 were taking the first ever human footsteps onto the moon. Inside the crew’s OMEGA Speedmaster watches, was the now-famous Calibre 321, a movement that not only became legendary that day, but also returned for every lunar landing in history.

This year, OMEGA has expertly recreated the Calibre 321 in its 2nd generation form, and included it in a very special timepiece known as the Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 Stainless Steel. While this exciting news was released earlier in 2020, OMEGA is proud to announce that the watch is now ready to wear on Earth.

The non-limited timepiece offers a genuine connection to space history, as well as a movement that has long been cherished and sought-after by watch collectors and aficionados around the world.

The 39.70 mm case has been crafted in stainless steel, and is influenced by another piece of Speedmaster space heritage – the 3rd generation style that was worn during America’s first space walk in 1965. The design also includes a bezel ring in polished black ceramic [ZrO2] with a tachymeter scale in white enamel, as well as the iconic “Dot over Ninety”. Gracing the black step dial are the familiar Moonwatch hands, along with a vintage OMEGA logo.


Of course, through the sapphire crystal caseback, owners will be able to admire the Calibre 321 itself. It took two years of extensive research and reconstruction to bring this movement back to life, including the use of tomography (a digital scanning method) to see inside the true OMEGA Speedmaster worn by astronaut Eugene “Gene” Cernan during the Apollo 17 mission in 1972.

Lens Position: 4065

Each of today’s new movements has been recreated to the authentic specifications of the original, and assembled within OMEGA’s dedicated Calibre 321 workshop. There’s perhaps no better way for watch fans to celebrate humankind’s most famous achievements beyond Earth.

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Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 stainless steel, the latest from Omega

Landing for the Moon Anniversary!

Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 stainless steel, the latest from Omega



Celebrating the launch of OMEGA’s 321-powered Moonwatch
51 years ago this July, the astronauts of Apollo 11 were taking the first ever human footsteps onto the moon. Inside the crew’s OMEGA Speedmaster watches, was the now-famous Calibre 321, a movement that not only became legendary that day, but also returned for every lunar landing in history.

This year, OMEGA has expertly recreated the Calibre 321 in its 2nd generation form, and included it in a very special timepiece known as the Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 Stainless Steel. While this exciting news was released earlier in 2020, OMEGA is proud to announce that the watch is now ready to wear on Earth.

The non-limited timepiece offers a genuine connection to space history, as well as a movement that has long been cherished and sought-after by watch collectors and aficionados around the world.

The 39.70 mm case has been crafted in stainless steel, and is influenced by another piece of Speedmaster space heritage – the 3rd generation style that was worn during America’s first space walk in 1965. The design also includes a bezel ring in polished black ceramic [ZrO2] with a tachymeter scale in white enamel, as well as the iconic “Dot over Ninety”. Gracing the black step dial are the familiar Moonwatch hands, along with a vintage OMEGA logo.


Of course, through the sapphire crystal caseback, owners will be able to admire the Calibre 321 itself. It took two years of extensive research and reconstruction to bring this movement back to life, including the use of tomography (a digital scanning method) to see inside the true OMEGA Speedmaster worn by astronaut Eugene “Gene” Cernan during the Apollo 17 mission in 1972.

Lens Position: 4065

Each of today’s new movements has been recreated to the authentic specifications of the original, and assembled within OMEGA’s dedicated Calibre 321 workshop. There’s perhaps no better way for watch fans to celebrate humankind’s most famous achievements beyond Earth.

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Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 stainless steel, the latest from Omega

Landing for the Moon Anniversary!

Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 stainless steel, the latest from Omega



Celebrating the launch of OMEGA’s 321-powered Moonwatch
51 years ago this July, the astronauts of Apollo 11 were taking the first ever human footsteps onto the moon. Inside the crew’s OMEGA Speedmaster watches, was the now-famous Calibre 321, a movement that not only became legendary that day, but also returned for every lunar landing in history.

This year, OMEGA has expertly recreated the Calibre 321 in its 2nd generation form, and included it in a very special timepiece known as the Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 Stainless Steel. While this exciting news was released earlier in 2020, OMEGA is proud to announce that the watch is now ready to wear on Earth.

The non-limited timepiece offers a genuine connection to space history, as well as a movement that has long been cherished and sought-after by watch collectors and aficionados around the world.

The 39.70 mm case has been crafted in stainless steel, and is influenced by another piece of Speedmaster space heritage – the 3rd generation style that was worn during America’s first space walk in 1965. The design also includes a bezel ring in polished black ceramic [ZrO2] with a tachymeter scale in white enamel, as well as the iconic “Dot over Ninety”. Gracing the black step dial are the familiar Moonwatch hands, along with a vintage OMEGA logo.


Of course, through the sapphire crystal caseback, owners will be able to admire the Calibre 321 itself. It took two years of extensive research and reconstruction to bring this movement back to life, including the use of tomography (a digital scanning method) to see inside the true OMEGA Speedmaster worn by astronaut Eugene “Gene” Cernan during the Apollo 17 mission in 1972.

Lens Position: 4065

Each of today’s new movements has been recreated to the authentic specifications of the original, and assembled within OMEGA’s dedicated Calibre 321 workshop. There’s perhaps no better way for watch fans to celebrate humankind’s most famous achievements beyond Earth.

, , ,

Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 stainless steel, the latest from Omega

Landing for the Moon Anniversary!

Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 stainless steel, the latest from Omega



Celebrating the launch of OMEGA’s 321-powered Moonwatch
51 years ago this July, the astronauts of Apollo 11 were taking the first ever human footsteps onto the moon. Inside the crew’s OMEGA Speedmaster watches, was the now-famous Calibre 321, a movement that not only became legendary that day, but also returned for every lunar landing in history.

This year, OMEGA has expertly recreated the Calibre 321 in its 2nd generation form, and included it in a very special timepiece known as the Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 Stainless Steel. While this exciting news was released earlier in 2020, OMEGA is proud to announce that the watch is now ready to wear on Earth.

The non-limited timepiece offers a genuine connection to space history, as well as a movement that has long been cherished and sought-after by watch collectors and aficionados around the world.

The 39.70 mm case has been crafted in stainless steel, and is influenced by another piece of Speedmaster space heritage – the 3rd generation style that was worn during America’s first space walk in 1965. The design also includes a bezel ring in polished black ceramic [ZrO2] with a tachymeter scale in white enamel, as well as the iconic “Dot over Ninety”. Gracing the black step dial are the familiar Moonwatch hands, along with a vintage OMEGA logo.


Of course, through the sapphire crystal caseback, owners will be able to admire the Calibre 321 itself. It took two years of extensive research and reconstruction to bring this movement back to life, including the use of tomography (a digital scanning method) to see inside the true OMEGA Speedmaster worn by astronaut Eugene “Gene” Cernan during the Apollo 17 mission in 1972.

Lens Position: 4065

Each of today’s new movements has been recreated to the authentic specifications of the original, and assembled within OMEGA’s dedicated Calibre 321 workshop. There’s perhaps no better way for watch fans to celebrate humankind’s most famous achievements beyond Earth.

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Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 de acero inoxidable, lo último de Omega

Aterrizaje para el aniversario de la luna!

 64/5000 Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 de acero inoxidable, lo último de Omega


Celebrando el lanzamiento de Moonwatch con motor 321 de OMEGA
Hace 51 años, este julio, los astronautas del Apolo 11 estaban dando los primeros pasos humanos en la luna. Dentro de los relojes OMEGA Speedmaster de la tripulación, estaba el ahora famoso Calibre 321, un movimiento que no solo se convirtió en legendario ese día, sino que también regresó por cada aterrizaje lunar en la historia.

Este año, OMEGA ha recreado por expertos el Calibre 321 en su forma de segunda generación, y lo ha incluido en un reloj muy especial conocido como Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 de acero inoxidable. Si bien esta emocionante noticia se lanzó a principios de 2020, OMEGA se enorgullece en anunciar que el reloj ya está listo para usar en la Tierra.

El reloj no limitado ofrece una conexión genuina con la historia espacial, así como un movimiento que los coleccionistas de relojes y aficionados de todo el mundo han apreciado y buscado durante mucho tiempo.

La caja de 39.70 mm ha sido fabricada en acero inoxidable y está influenciada por otra pieza del patrimonio espacial Speedmaster: el estilo de tercera generación que se usó durante la primera caminata espacial de Estados Unidos en 1965. El diseño también incluye un anillo de bisel en cerámica negra pulida [ZrO2 ] con una escala de taquímetro en esmalte blanco, así como el icónico “Punto sobre noventa”. Las agujas familiares de Moonwatch se adhieren al dial negro, junto con un logotipo vintage de OMEGA.


Por supuesto, a través del fondo de caja de cristal de zafiro, los propietarios podrán admirar el Calibre 321. Se necesitaron dos años de investigación y reconstrucción extensas para revivir este movimiento, incluido el uso de la tomografía (un método de escaneo digital) para ver el verdadero OMEGA Speedmaster usado por el astronauta Eugene “Gene” Cernan durante la misión Apolo 17 en 1972 .

Lens Position: 4065

Cada uno de los nuevos movimientos de hoy se recreó según las especificaciones auténticas del original y se ensambló en el taller dedicado Calibre 321 de OMEGA. Quizás no haya una mejor manera para que los fanáticos de los relojes celebren los logros más famosos de la humanidad más allá de la Tierra.

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