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Omega Speedmaster Moon replica watch
Omega Unveils 2025 Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon Update Twelve years after its initial release, the brand has expanded its Speedmaster ceramic catalog with four new models. high quality watches replica Omega has just unveiled the latest in its autumn collection: the Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon. This ceramic-cased watch features four new models and two new strap options, for a total of seven new models. It revamps the typically large and dark Speedmaster line, with subtle tweaks to the case profile, movement, and dial color. Since these are actually four watches, I'll break down the specifications and details into four sections to better illustrate these new models. For those wondering about the smaller versions of the ceramic Speedmaster, let me be frank: all of these new models have a case diameter of 44.25 mm. First up, we have: Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon Automatic 9900 (Dark/White, 310.92.44.51.01.002/004) Let's start with the classic "Dark Side of the Moon" Automatic 9900 (Black/White, Reference 310.92.44.51.01.002). This watch features an all-black case and bezel with white hour markers and indices. It's powered by the OMEGA Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 9900, an automatic movement with a 60-hour power reserve. It's certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS) and features a date display at 6 o'clock. It also features a dual chronograph layout with hour and minute counters at 3 o'clock. This new DSotM replica luxury watches has a case diameter of 44.25 mm, a thickness of 15.09 mm, and a lug-to-lug distance of 50 mm. Water-resistant to 50 meters, it is available with either a fabric or rubber strap, both fitted with a ceramic-titanium folding clasp. Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon "Moon Grey" (Skeleton, Gray, 310.92.44.50.06.001/002) Next, we'll look at Omega's previously released skeletonized lunar-textured Apollo 8 watch, featuring a strikingly different color scheme. Adhering to Jim Lovell's philosophy that "the moon is inherently gray," this watch, based on the Apollo 8 DSotM series, features a predominantly gray color scheme. It features a gray ceramic case with a diameter of 44.25 mm and a thickness of 12.97 mm, with a 50 mm lug-to-lug distance. Water-resistant to 50 meters, the skeletonized dial and movement are laser-ablated, adorned with diamond engravings, matte screws, and satin-finishing. Inside, the watch is powered by Omega's manually wound Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 3869. Boasting a 50-hour power reserve and beating at a frequency of 3Hz, the caliber 3869 is the same movement that powered the previous generation Apollo 8 "Dark Side of the Moon" watch. The watch is available with a choice of fabric or gray rubber strap, secured with a folding clasp in either ceramic, titanium, or ceramic. Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon Automatic "Black-on-Black" (Reference 310.92.44.51.01.003/005) While these last two options appear very similar, they utilize different movements, so I'm presenting them separately. This reference, 310.92.44.51.01.003/005, is essentially an all-black version of the standard model, measuring 44.25mm wide, 15.09mm thick, and 50mm from lug to lug. Likewise, this watch is powered by the same Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 9900, a METAS-certified 4 Hz automatic movement with a 60-hour power reserve. This watch continues the understated, all-black styling of previous generations of the DSotM collection. Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon "Black and Red" Manual (Reference 310.92.44.51.01.001) To round out this dark-themed edition (ugh), we have an all-black version with a manual-winding movement and strategically placed red accents for the Speedmaster name on the dial and seconds hand. This black/red DSotM watch measures 44.25mm, is 15.09mm thick, and has a 50mm lug-to-lug width. It is powered by the brand's Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 9908. This is a manual-winding movement, previously used in several distinctive Speedmasters (but not in the DSotM), and it lacks a date display (unlike the similar automatic 9900). The 9908 movement boasts a 60-hour power reserve, beats at 4Hz, and is certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS). The Apollo 8 "Moon Grey Side" is undoubtedly my favorite of the new models. It replicates the design of the older model, but with a more gray hue. The caseback also features an interesting engraving. Classic Omega style. replica swiss watches If I were an Apollo collector who somehow missed out on the previous Apollo 8 DSotM, this would definitely be my first choice, as it's a much more subdued take on the black and yellow. While I love the rich black tones of the Dark Side Speedmaster, they quickly become uncomfortable on my wrist when paired with the wide case. Perhaps the gray version would be a better fit. Finally, let's look at a watch that combines all of the above elements: reference 310.92.44.51.01.001, primarily black with hints of red. It's manually wound, and the red seconds hand lends it a nerdy look, making it instantly recognizable even from a distance. Since this is a new model, the price can't be directly compared; the only manual-winding DSotM watch previously available was the yellow/black Apollo 8. All in all, this is a subtle evolution of the Dark Side of the Moon collection that might appeal to the collection's loyal fans. That's not a bad thing. But I must admit, I had hoped for a more widely accessible update. This is an extension of the line, building on the solid foundation of the DSotM design language, but with a smaller case. I know, I know, a watch writer pleading for a smaller case is like a car writer pleading for a brown station wagon with a manual transmission (RIP, Jalopnik). However, I bet most readers will understand my subsequent rant. Even by 2025, there's nothing wrong with a 44.25mm Speedmaster, especially if it sells well. That said, the Speedmaster Professional is a 42mm watch, and 12 years after the Dark Side of the Moon, we still don't have a smaller, more wearable version of that cool/dangerous old Speedmaster Professional. What I'm sharing here isn't a new idea, but imagine a 40-42mm standard DSotM model, or a Dark Side of the Moonโany of the new watches, really. Omega is a brand with a ton of SKUs; just add a few more. Maybe I'm crazy. Maybe I'm just too soft-wristed. But I imagine many people (including many who have come to know the brand in recent years through the phenomenal success of the Moonwatch) would long for a full-sized Dark Side of the Moon. Enough rants. Within the established framework of the Dark Side of the Moon collection, the four new watches launched in 2025 represent a strong evolution, featuring more modern movements, new finishing and construction techniques, and even more refined ergonomics achieved through a slightly thinner case. This is a great start to the autumn launches, and Iโm very much looking forward to what Omega will unveil at the end of the year. Jacob & Co. Astronomia replica |







