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When it comes to Omega Speedmasters, none are more iconic than the “Moonwatch” that walked on the lunar surface in 1969. But Omega has more than a stroll across the moon on its astral-themed résumé.
In March of 2024, Omega released a new stainless steel version of the Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch with a white ...
In any discussion of the world’s most famous—and most coveted—watches, you won’t get far without mention of the Omega Speedmaster. Born in 1957, a full five years before the Rolex Daytona, the ...
The Speedmaster’s status as an iconic and legendary watch is unassailable. It was the first watch worn on the moon, it remains the only NASA-certified watch for Extravehicular Activity, yada yada yada ...
The world was a very different place in 1957. Flush with post-War affluence and influence, the United States vied with Russia for dominance in the Space Race. The scientific community celebrated ...
The Speedmaster Milano Cortina 2026 features a 38 mm stainless steel case with a blue ceramic bezel and is powered by the Co-Axial Calibre 3330 The unique white dial is overlaid with a light blue ...
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The Ref. BA 145.022 was given to the first man on the moon at a gala dinner in Houston’s Warwick Hotel on November 25, 1969, mere months after Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the lunar surface.
Omega’s all-new Speedmaster Pilot doesn’t require any type of real-world pilot credentials and pays homage to the original Speedmaster, the one from 1957. This stainless-steel watch boasts a diameter ...
OMEGA has introduced the Speedmaster Pilot into its emblematic lineup. Despite being named under the Speedmaster umbrella, the new timepiece borrowed some of the design cues from the “Flightmaster” — ...