Sunday 17 April 2016

Omega Speedmaster Master Chronometer Chronograph Moonphase Watch Review

Omega lauched several versions of the new Omega Speedmaster Master Chronometer Chronograph Moonphase watch. First, in stainless steel with a cool blue liquid metal dial and blue alligator strap or on a steel bracelet. Second is the version in Sedna gold with black alligator strap. Third is a rare yellow gold one but with green liquid metal bezel. And finally, there is a limited edition platinum version with a super-cool red liquid metal bezel. Best Omega Speedmaster clone watches online, buy replica watches at firstwatchclone.co.

Omega Speedmaster Master Chronometer Chronograph Moonphase watches are 44.25mm wide and 16.85mm high on the wrist, and the have a water resistance of 100M. The size is definitely on the large side, but a smaller case with this much going on would look cramped and busy.

The two additions to the Omega Speedmaster Master Chronometer Chronograph Moonphase dial are the moon phase above the 6 o’clock marker and date markers on the seconds dial which has a “lollipop” hand that accurately creates a semicircle on the current date. The date subdial remains also an indicator of the current seconds since, like the chronograph counters at 3 o’clock, there are two hands. There's a very cool look to the magnified date hand on the platinum version, and I really hope it's a feature that extends to the future versions. While we're on the topic, just take a look at the closeup of the platinum dial below.

Omega Speedmaster Master Chronometer Chronograph Moonphase watches all share the new caliber 9904/9905 movement which is a METAS-certified (learn more about that here) Master Chronometer, meaning there are rigorous anti-magnetic and performance standards that exceed the industry-standard COSC Certification. The movement is made of 368 parts as well as 54 jewels. The automatic movement operates at a frequency of 28,800vph (4Hz) helping provide the Omega Speedmaster Master Chronometer Chronograph Moonphase watch with a 60-hour power reserve. As we mentioned earlier, it is antimagnetic to the tune of 15,000 gauss. This movement also features Omega's silicon Si14 balance spring and free-sprung balance.

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