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Press Release – Speedmaster Apollo 11 35th Anniversary

Omega Speedmaster Professional Apollo XI 35th Anniversary 3569.31.00

Omega Speedmaster Professional Apollo XI 35th Anniversary 3569.31.00

Whilst every prestige watch manufacturer looks forward to celebrating an anniversary of one of its timepieces, only Omega can celebrate an anniversary that made one of its watches a legend with a watch like the Speedmaster Apollo 11 35th anniversary. On 20 July 2004, it will be 35 years since mankind took its first steps on the moon. And it is thanks to the Omega Speedmaster that we can say he did so at 02:56.20 GMT precisely. Thanks to this unforgettable moment, but more importantly thanks to the expertise and reliability that led to the Speedmaster being selected for manned spaceflight missions in the first place, the Speedmaster Professional Chronograph remains as popular today as ever, with ardent fans and collectors always on the look-out for that special model…

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Though the Speedmaster was first launched in 1957, relatively few changes have been made to its design or its movement over the years. After all, it would almost be foolhardy to abandon the highly robust case design, totally functional dial and unbeatably reliable movement that were instrumental in helping the Speedmaster become the only chronograph to pass the most stringent tests ever devised for a watch by NASA Nevertheless, the special edition for the 35th anniversary of the moon landing distinguishes itself in its own original manner with a unique sapphire crystal case back on which the Apollo 11 mission patch is glazed in colour. The case-back ring bears the special inscription “Apollo 11 35th anniversary Limited Edition” as well as the limited-edition number (0001/3500). The limited-edition status is also confirmed by a subtle inscription below the Omega Speedmaster Professional name on the dial, mentioning merely the date of the Apollo 11 landing “July 20, 1969” in red.

The Speedmaster Apollo 11 35th anniversary has a silver dial with applied hour markers with luminous dots and contrasting black counters for the continuous small seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour chronograph counters. It has the typical Speedmaster stainless-steel bezel with black aluminium ring bearing the tachymeter scale, rhodium-plated hands with SuperLuminova and stainless-steel bracelet with safety clasp. The movement is the classic Omega hand-winding chronograph calibre 1861, which has a 45-hour power reserve. It is a direct descendant of the original 321 and 861 calibres used in the very first Speedmasters and as such shares the same reliability and resistance that helped its predecessors withstand temperature fluctuations of over 100°C, shocks of 40g, acceleration of 16g and vibrations of between 5 and 2000 Hz during the NASA tests.

In commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the first lunar landing, Omega is producing a strictly limited series of 3500 individually numbered Speedmasters bearing the Apollo 11 insignia. As mankind today explores even more distant horizons, with NASA’s Spirit and Opportunity Mars rovers currently stealing the headlines, these watches serve as a reminder of Omega’s long-standing association with space exploration – an association that the brand will continue with the quest to return to the moon and, eventually, travel onwards to Mars.

Press Release – BASELWORLD 2004 – OMEGA Speedmaster Ladies in Red

Omega Speedmaster Ladies 3815.79.40

Omega Speedmaster Ladies 3815.79.40

The Speedmaster Ladies is becoming increasingly popular as a larger and sportier type of ladies’ watch. Derived from the legendary Omega Speedmaster Professional, the only watch to be worn on the Moon, it has an excellent pedigree and offers a perfect combination of mechanical watchmaking art and fashionable chic. A highly original new piece with a red alligator leather strap is now added to the existing collection, which is enhanced with an elegant new feminine bracelet.

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The original gents’ Speedmaster was launched in 1957 to meet the needs of scientists and sportspeople who needed to be able to record time accurately. So well did it fulfil its mission that when NASA devised the most severe tests ever for the chronographs it had (anonymously) purchased for its Apollo lunar landing missions, the Omega Speedmaster was the only timepiece to emerge from all of them unscathed and operational. It was this simple fact that led to the Speedmaster becoming the first and only watch to be worn on the moon. Even today, the Speedmaster is the only chronograph flight-qualified by NASA for manned spaceflight missions and the only watch chosen by the Russian Space Agency for its cosmonauts.

The feminine appeal of the ladies’ Speedmaster is achieved by reducing the case size to 35.5mm and replacing some of the Professional model’s masculine traits with more emotional, feminine touches. Thus the sober matt black dial and trademark tachymeter scale on the bezel of the gents’ model are exchanged for the luxury of mother-of-pearl on the dial of the ladies’ model, with the sparkle of 49 diamonds around the bezel. Coloured Arabic numerals also help to establish a clearly unique identity for the ladies’ Speedmaster models.

The models are available with a black or white mother-of-pearl dial, each with a choice of rectangular hour markers set with 30 diamonds or Arabic numerals in white, grey, blue or red. The hour, minute and chronograph hands are the same luminous baton hands as those found on the original Speedmaster, as is the Hesalite crystal. A new stainless-steel bracelet with a striated central section adds a further distinctive touch to these models, with the undoubted star in the collection being the model with red Arabic numerals on a white mother-of-pearl dial with a matching red alligator leather strap and stainless-steel foldover clasp.

The heart that beats inside these models is the Omega calibre 3220 self-winding chronograph calibre. With 47 synthetic rubies as bearings, it has almost as many jewels inside the movement as there are on the watch’s bezel and its luxurious finish of special waves, circular graining and gold-plated engravings is the perfect inner reflection of the watch’s exterior beauty. The Omega calibre 3220 also has a high-performance winding system that ensures a power reserve of 40 hours.

Regardless of the model they choose, whether it be the cool look of steel or the audacious bright red bracelet, ladies can have the ultimate confidence in this feminine interpretation of a long-standing legend.