Omega Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite takes lunar meteorites as the core of its design, condensing celestial fragments from 380,000 kilometers away into the artistic language of the dial. The dial of the watch is made of meteorites and treated with PVD technology to present black, with hour/minute hands and hour scales made of white 18K gold. The hands on the two black subdials are also made of white 18K gold. The best Omega Speedmaster replica watches at captainthewatch.is.
The double moon phase display at 6 o'clock is even more subversive: the arc-shaped moon phase disks in the northern and southern hemispheres are carved from real lunar meteorites, and the two arc-shaped moon images are made of lunar meteorites that fell to the earth, and are shaped and polished, as if the real moon sea is placed quietly on the wrist. The wearer only needs to raise his wrist to dance with the moonlight at both ends of the earth. This romance across dimensions is just like the perfect balance of rationality and sensibility in the gentleman's spirit.
The case and bracelet are made of double-process stainless steel - polished like a mirror, reflecting calmness, and brushed texture hiding toughness, just like the calm switching between business negotiations and extreme challenges of contemporary gentlemen. The black ceramic and white enamel tachymeter scales on the bezel forever freeze the classic outline of the first generation of moon landing watches. The 18K white gold hands and scales draw a neat track against the black meteorite background, just like the North Star that never gets lost in the dark night, paying tribute to the principles and edge of the gentleman spirit that never fade.
The Omega Speedmaster Moon Phase Watch with 9914 manual winding movement is endorsed by the Master Observatory certification of the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS), and is still as accurate as ever in a 15,000 gauss magnetic field.
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Omega Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite On A Gentleman's Wrist
Thursday, March 6, 2025
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar 150th Anniversary Watch Review
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar 150th Anniversary is the last model to feature the Calibre 5135, a movement based on a historical movement from 1978 that has been used in Audemars Piguet’s 41mm Perpetual Calendar skeleton for nearly a decade. Today, this legendary work from 1978 has come to a successful conclusion. The best Audemars Piguet Royal Oak replica watches at captainthewatch.is.
The sapphire dial offers a panoramic view of the inner workings of the skeleton movement. The inner bezel and the edges of the sub-dials present a rich blue hue that contrasts sharply with the color of the case, cleverly reinterpreting the contrasting aesthetic design of the original pocket watch. The slightly deepened blue hue harmonizes with the deep color of the 18K white gold “bathtub-shaped” hands of the same color, which are coated with a fluorescent coating to ensure that the time is clearly visible. Continuing the overall contrasting effect, the hour markers are silver-grey and have a delicate round shape, reminiscent of the brilliant-cut diamond hour markers of the original pocket watch. The functions of the perpetual calendar are displayed in white numbers and letters, and the font has also been redesigned, giving the dial an elegant and retro aesthetic.
This skeleton perpetual calendar watch has a moon phase display at 6 o'clock on the dial, interpreting the flow of time from a unique perspective. The moon phase disc is carefully decorated with images of the moon observed from the earth, and the moon phase changes in real time during continuous rotation. The lifelike moon pattern is taken from high-definition images taken by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of the United States, and is transferred to the disc using sapphire 1 metal spraying technology, paying tribute to the charm of the moon. The moon phase disc is precisely meshed with the transmission mechanism of the movement, and the different moon phases observed from the southern and northern hemispheres of the earth are simultaneously displayed through the window, vividly reproducing the eight different phases of the moon in a complete cycle of 29.5 days.
From the perspective of the earth, the moon will show different shapes when it revolves around the earth. The periodic changes of the moon phase can be observed all over the world, but the eight moon phases seen in the southern and northern hemispheres are presented in reverse order. The new limited edition perpetual calendar watch cleverly reproduces this astronomical phenomenon in a small space, showing the moon phases from different perspectives through two moons. The Calibre 5135 automatic winding movement can automatically identify the number of days per month and accurately display the date even in leap years.