Your First Omega - Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional 310.32.42.50.01.002
- tom zhang
- Sep 18
- 1 min read
The Speedmaster Moonwatch has a truly remarkable story. It accompanied humanity on six lunar missions and holds a legendary status among moon enthusiasts. This Speedmaster is inspired by the style of the fourth-generation Speedmaster worn during the lunar landings, and its design and performance are quite impressive for a watch in its price range. The design is exceptionally user-friendly, with an asymmetrical case that is comfortable and non-irritating. The black "stepped" dial, paired with an aluminum bezel and the signature "Dotover90" inscription, makes it instantly recognizable as a Moonwatch.
The watch features a small seconds subdial, a 30-minute recorder, and a 12-hour recorder. Despite the presence of three subdials, the symmetrical layout creates a clean, organized look. The bracelet features five arched links with a polished and brushed finish, creating a delicate metallic texture while remaining scratch-resistant, ensuring minimal wear and tear during daily wear. The performance is also worry-free. The caliber 3861 is Master Chronometer-certified and highly resistant to magnetic fields. This means you won't need to constantly adjust the time when working with electronic devices like computers and printers. Buy Omega Speedmaster clone watches online, buy replica watches at twatchclone.ru.
Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional 310.32.42.50.01.002
Watch diameter: 42 mm
Case thickness: 13.18 mm
Movement type: Manual mechanical
Caliber model: 3861
Case material: Stainless steel
Water resistant: 50 meters
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