Its all-gold design is inspired by the 2nd generation Speedmaster, the CK 2998, the first watch worn in space.
For world-renowned watchmakers, the ultimate goal is to evolve their collections of luxury Swiss timepieces with continuously updated design characteristics and movement technology. The professionals at Omega are proud to take its next leap forward into the future with its most complicated movement ever created. The new Speedmaster Chrono Chime Co-Axial Master Chronometer Chronograph made its debut at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles as a celebration of the brand’s innovative approach.
The Omega Speedmaster Chrono Chime features a 45.5mm 18K Sedna Gold case with a beautiful blue aventurine‘Grand Feu’ bezel and gold pushers. Its matching starlit night sky dial sits just beneath a gold inner bezel, with precious metal subdials and a small window open to house the chime function.
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Showcasing its most complicated movement to date, the special edition Speedmaster is driven by Omega’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 1932. With a fully integrated chronograph and minute repeater, the advanced movement came as a collaboration between Omega and Blancpain. The luxurious handmade caliber is satin-brushed and provides an impressive 60-hour power reserve. An open sapphire backcase presents a spectacular view of the mechanism in action, while the outer case showcases intricate engravings to signify the special release from Omega.
The Omega Speedmaster Chrono Chime comes fit on a matching 18K Sedna Gold bracelet that solidifies its luxury look and feel. The watch’s special presentation box in walnut features a resonance plate made of spruce and includes a magnifying glass to explore the watch’s details, a storybook, and a travel bag. The all-new Speedmaster Chrono Chime Co-Axial Master Chronometer Chronograph is currently available through an authorized dealer with a price upon request. Check back into duPont REGISTRY for more upcoming luxury watch news and releases.
Source: Omega