Finally, the upgrading of an icon – The Speedmaster Mark II (an Omega’s 1969 classic)
The Omega Speedmaster is one of Medga’s most iconic series
that have been a part of all six lunar missions. The legendary Speedmaster is
an impressive image of the brand’s venturous spirit. The Speedmaster Mark II
carries the familiar characterisitcs of the Speedmaster family (also known as The Moon Watch), but attempt a
case design with a obviously retro appeal.
While there is minor modification on the outside, like how
the tonneau-style case has remained unaltered, and both the case and bracelet
are brushed stainless steel; Most of the changes are on the inside. This includes
an in-house co-axial movement that changed from the orginal 1969 Mark II’s
Calibre 861 to co-axial caliber 3330. This new caliber is a self-winding
movement equipped with an Si14 silicon balance spring and a column-wheel
chronograph mechanism.
The Omega Speedmaster Mark II also adds a dash of colour with the grey dial, features a fluorescent orange central chronograph seconds hand and a matching minute track. Another interesting function it has is the illuminated tachymeter. The transparent tachymeter scale on the sapphire crystal is lit up from beneath by an aluminium ring filled with Super-LumiNova is just so cool!
FEATURES
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TECHNICAL DATA
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MOVEMENT
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Chronograph
Chronometer Date |
Crystal: Flat scratch-resistant
sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment on both sides
Case: Steel Bracelet: Steel Dial: Black Water resistant: 10 bar (100 metres / 330 feet) Size: Case Diameter: 42.4 x 46.2 mm |
Caliber: Omega 3330
Self-winding chronograph with column-wheel mechanism and Co-Axial Escapement for greater precision, stability and durability of the movement. Free sprung-balance equipped with Si14 silicon balance spring. Officially certified chronometer. Power reserve: 52 hours |
Price of Omega Speedmaster Mark II: Approx USD6,250
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