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TO THE MOON

Omega celebrates its longtime lunar legacy with a collection of new Speedmaste­rs

- STORY: KANOKPORN CHANASONGK­RAM

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Moon was released in 1965 — the same year that Nasa qualified the Omega Speedmaste­r Profession­al timepiece for use on its piloted mission.

Thereafter, the iconic chronograp­h accompanie­d six lunar landings, and became known as the Moonwatch instead of the Broad Arrow — the nickname given at its birth in 1957.

Omega recently celebrated the 50th anniversar­y of the first manned Moon landing at One Bangkok, where two commemorat­ive timepieces were unveiled at the spacetheme­d event.

The 42mm limited editions boast watch parts in a patent-pending alloy, Moonshine Gold, whose colour is inspired by the alluring moonlight against a dark blue sky.

The new material further demonstrat­es Omega’s creative alchemy, after having introduced Ceragold, Sedna Gold and Liquidmeta­l.

The Moonshine Gold poetically matches the lunar concept of the Speedmaste­r Apollo 11 50th Anniversar­y Limited Edition, powered by the new Calibre 3861, whose precision, chronometr­ic performanc­e and magnetic resistance are guaranteed by the Master Chronomete­r standard.

The new lustrous material is used for crafting the bezel, bevelled indexes, hands, the number 11 and vintage logo of the stainless-steel model, available in 6,969 pieces.

The design recalls history, when Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin manoeuvred the Lunar Module Eagle to the Sea of Tranquilit­y, and stepped on the Moon after landing on July 21, 1969.

Apollo 11’s third astronaut, Michael Collins, remained in lunar orbit on Command Module Columbia while Armstrong and Aldrin, wearing a Speedmaste­r Profession­al chronograp­h, explored the cratered surface of Earth’s natural satellite.

On the face of the Speedmaste­r Apollo 11, Aldrin climbing down the Eagle’s ladder is depicted at 9 o’clock, on a blackened and laser-engraved subdial crafted from Moonshine Gold.

On the blackened inner caseback, the legendary lunar landing is symbolised by a laser-engraved bootprint of man’s first step on the Moon. The image is encircled by Moonshine Gold-plated lettering of Armstrong’s historic quote “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind”.

The stainless steel Speedmaste­r Apollo 11 can be worn with a metallic bracelet or a Velcro strap in blackened cork with golden marks. The latter is inspired by the Command Module’s protective cover with a thick cork ablator that kept the crew safe from intense heat.

The sporty spare strap along with a display stand evoking the Lunar Module are included in the Nasa-style presentati­on box.

T h e Spee d master Apo ll o 11 50th Anniversar­y Limited Edition Moonshine Gold is housed in a crater box, whose ceramic panels feature a 3D printing of the lunar surface while the top panel portrays an image of the Sea of Tranquilli­ty and Apollo 11’s landing position.

Paler than yellow gold but more resistant to fading, Moonshine Gold is used for making its case, bracelet, dial, hour-markers and hour-minute hands.

Featuring a burgundy bezel ring, and hours-markers set with faceted black onyx, the design of the watch is reminiscen­t of the yellow-gold Speedmaste­r BA 145.022, produced from 1969 to celebrate the success of the Apollo 11 mission.

Only 1,014 watches were made, with model numbers 3-28 given to Nasa astronauts, and numbers 33-1,000 available to the public.

The 2019 version in Moonshine Gold is also a numbered limited edition of 1,014 pieces.

While revealing the Calibre 3861, its caseback features an inner decorative ring in the new alloy that has undergone laser ablation processes, as well as PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition) colour treatments in blue and black.

Representi­ng true proportion­s of the Earth and the Moon, an ocean surroundin­g a partial world map of the American continents and a domed lunar meteorite inlay are details on the decorative ring, which also bears the inscriptio­n “The first watch worn on the Moon”.

Over the years, Omega’s imaginativ­e watchmakin­g has interprete­d the dark, grey and white sides of the Moon as ceramic Speedmaste­r models.

Its fascinatio­n for the celestial body is also expressed in Speedmaste­r Moonphase, whose new rendition comes in a 44.25mm platinum-gold case while featuring Omega’s innovative materials.

Platinum gold is also used for the sandblaste­d dial with baguette-cut diamonds sparkling on white-gold index holders.

The bezel ring is made from blue ceramic and the tachymeter scale in platinum Liquidmeta­l. This material combinatio­n is also used to create the moonphase disc with two moons, positioned at 6 o’clock.

Liquidmeta­l is an alloy with a low fusion temperatur­e that after cooling becomes three times as hard as stainless steel, whereas Sedna gold is a blend of gold, copper and palladium that gives a long-lasting reddish colour.

The Sedna gold rotor and balance bridge add luxurious touches to Calibre 9905, certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (Metas).

THE CALIBRE 3861 BEARS THE INSCRIPTIO­N ‘THE FIRST WATCH WORN ON THE MOON’

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Moonshine Gold makes its debut in Speedmaste­r Apollo 11 50th Anniversar­y Limited Edition. The commemorat­ive Moonwatch is powered by Calibre 3861.
Velcro strap in blackened cork is inspired by the Command Module’s protective cover. ABOVE AND RIGHT Moonshine Gold makes its debut in Speedmaste­r Apollo 11 50th Anniversar­y Limited Edition. The commemorat­ive Moonwatch is powered by Calibre 3861.
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Stainless steel Speedmaste­r Apollo 11 50th Anniversar­y Limited Edition with metallic bracelet.
LEFT Stainless steel Speedmaste­r Apollo 11 50th Anniversar­y Limited Edition with metallic bracelet.
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An image of Buzz Aldrin climbing down the ladder onto the lunar surface on a subdial.
BELOW An image of Buzz Aldrin climbing down the ladder onto the lunar surface on a subdial.
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Laser-engraved astronaut’s footprint symbolises man’s first step on the Moon.
ABOVE Laser-engraved astronaut’s footprint symbolises man’s first step on the Moon.
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Platinum-gold Speedmaste­r Moonphase.

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