Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon Grey 2025, grey ceramic case, 44.25 mm in size. Why do I say "Moon Grey" is the true "dark side of the moon"? Because the real far side of the moon is indeed gray. In 1968, the Apollo 8 astronauts, upon seeing the far side of the moon (i.e., the dark side of the moon), remarked that the moon is essentially gray, without any other color. Their exact words were: "The Moon is essentially gray, no color; looks like plaster of Paris or sort of grayish beach sand. We can see quite a bit of detail. ..." Therefore, based on this, Omega launched the true dark side of the moon, the "Moon Grey" gray ceramic watch. Buy Omega Speedmaster clone watches online, buy replica watches at twatchclone.ru.
On one side of the dial, we can see that the dial is partially skeletonized. The 30-minute and 12-hour counters are interconnected, decorated with granular and record-like patterns, ensuring the smaller counters aren't obscured by the "gray lunar surface" and making the time easy to read. When the luminescence is on, the watch hands, hour markers, and bezel markings are all coated with luminescent material, providing a sharp glow. Even the back of the "Moon Grey" strap is decorated with a "lunar crater" pattern.
Turning the watch to the back, the engraved Omega 3861 manual-winding chronograph movement is now numbered 3869. As Omega's signature manual-winding chronograph movement, and one of the very few "classic horizontal clutch" manual-winding chronograph movements in the world of fine watches, all the chronograph components are arranged from right to left along the movement's centerline. The four most prominent gears—the seconds wheel, clutch gear, chronograph seconds wheel, and chronograph minutes wheel—are all visible. It is highly visually appealing and fun to play with. At the same time, the cam that controls the timing function is also clearly visible (the 3861/3869 uses a cam, not a column wheel; the shapes are different but the functions are the same).
