Omega Speedmaster Moonphase Chronograph 44.25mm Stainless Steel Grey Meteorite Dial
$16,995.00
Brand | Omega |
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Material | Steel |
Bezel | Blue Ceramic |
Band | Stainless-Steel Bracelet |
Case Size | 44.25 mm |
Dial Color | Meteorite (Grey) |
Package | Complete Set |
Description
Omega Speedmaster Moonphase Chronograph 44.25mm Stainless Steel Grey Meteorite Dial
The Omega Speedmaster, reference 304.30.43.52.06.001 brings a rare and elevated twist to the Speedmaster line, combining technical chronograph functionality with highly refined materials. The 44.25mm stainless steel case features brushed and polished surfaces and sits comfortably despite its bold dimensions. It’s a statement piece that still wears like a proper tool watch.
The dial is made from a galvanic grey-coated meteorite plate, naturally patterned with Widmanstätten lines that give each piece its own unique texture. The overall tone of the dial is a deep blue, accented with blue-coated subdials and hour markers. Both the central hour and minute hands and the hands within the subdials are crafted from 18K white gold, offering a refined contrast and a subtle metallic sheen under light.
The moonphase display at six o’clock is a centerpiece in its own right, featuring north and south hemisphere indicators and two moons crafted from genuine moon meteorite that is shaped, polished, and detailed to capture the texture of the lunar surface. It’s a thoughtful nod to the Speedmaster’s space legacy, executed at the highest level of watchmaking detail.
Powering the watch is Omega’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 9904, a column-wheel chronograph movement with a 60 hour power reserve, METAS-certified accuracy, and magnetic resistance up to 15,000 gauss. The movement is visible through a sapphire caseback and is beautifully finished with Geneva waves and rhodium plating.
Fitted on a stainless steel bracelet, this Speedmaster offers an uncommon mix of cosmic storytelling and technical excellence. It’s an ideal piece for someone who wants a chronograph with depth, rarity, and a tangible connection to space exploration.