R.332.10.41.51.01.002
Ø 40,85 mm
The OMEGA Speedmaster Pilot is a remarkable timepiece that celebrates the brand’s rich legacy in space exploration and aviation. As one of the most iconic watches ever created by OMEGA, the Speedmaster has been part of all six lunar landings, solidifying its status as a legendary timepiece. This special edition takes inspiration from the original 1957 model and pays tribute to the extensive aviation history of the collection.
This Speedmaster model features a 40.85 mm case made from brushed stainless steel, offering a blend of durability and elegance. The watch face boasts a grained matte black dial with a rhodium-colored outer ring, providing a sophisticated contrast. The hour markers are crafted from white Super-LumiNova, which emits a striking green glow in low-light conditions, ensuring optimal readability at all times.
Inspired by an aircraft cockpit, the display is designed for ultimate clarity. Two subdials, featuring opaline centers and brushed bezels, enhance the aviation-inspired aesthetics. The 60-minute and 12-hour counter at 3 o’clock is designed to resemble an engine burn timer, featuring a matte orange central hand with white transferred numerals. On the left, the small seconds subdial at 9 o’clock echoes the appearance of a target sight indicator, complete with a varnished matte yellow hand and a blue artificial horizon line. The hour and minute hands feature a blackened PVD coating with white Super-LumiNova, glowing green in the dark, while the central chronograph hand boasts a bright orange airplane-shaped tip.
The stainless steel bracelet, with its brushed finish and robust construction, ensures a secure and comfortable fit. It comes with a tool for easy interchangeability, allowing the wearer to switch to the NATO strap, which is made from durable KEVLAR® fibers for added versatility and style.
At its core, the watch is powered by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 9900, an exceptional movement that guarantees outstanding precision and superior resistance to magnetic fields.