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Speedmaster The chronograph that went to the Moon, still built to that brief
The Speedmaster started in 1957 as a motorsport chronograph, and the hand-wound Moonwatch still traces that original brief. NASA qualified it for spaceflight in 1965, and the Moonwatch has kept the same broad shape since: usually a black dial, tachymetre bezel, three sub-dials. Around it sit other chronographs, some smaller and dressier, some larger and more modern, so the family runs from strict tool watch to everyday sports piece.
How you know it
- tachymetre bezel
- Moonwatch asymmetric case, twisted lugs
- three sub-dials, most models
- hesalite or sapphire, Moonwatch only
Sizes
Moonwatch at 42mm, wider family 38mm to 44.25mm
Who it suits
For the buyer who wants one recognisable chronograph with real history behind it rather than a wardrobe of them.
Seamaster Omega's water line, from the Aqua Terra dress-sport up through Diver 300M and Planet Ocean
Omega has used the Seamaster name since 1948, when it launched as a water-resistant dress watch. The dive watches arrived with the Seamaster 300 in 1957, and the family now runs from the Aqua Terra to the Planet Ocean. The Diver 300M of 1993 set the template the line is still known for: wave-pattern dial, skeleton hands, helium escape valve on the case side. Planet Ocean sits above it at 600m rather than 300m, with more wrist presence.
How you know it
- wave-pattern dial (Diver 300M)
- helium escape valve, 300M/Planet Ocean
- ceramic bezel, current Diver 300M
- skeleton sword hands, Diver 300M
Sizes
38mm to 45.5mm across Aqua Terra, Diver 300M, Planet Ocean
Who it suits
For a buyer who wants one Omega sports watch, in either dress-sport or dive form.
Seamaster Aqua Terra The quiet Seamaster, made for a shirt cuff more than a wetsuit
Aqua Terra arrived in 2002 as the calmer end of the Seamaster range, rated to 150m but built for land rather than diving. The teak dial pattern, drawn from yacht decking, is the identifying feature, running vertically before 2017 and horizontally since. Movements have carried Master Chronometer certification since the 2017 generation, with Co-Axial chronometer calibres before that. The 41mm case measures 13.2mm thick, and with 30mm through 43mm in the range there is a size for most wrists.
How you know it
- horizontal teak dial since 2017
- Master Chronometer since 2017
- brushed and polished case
- display caseback on mechanical models
Sizes
Current line runs 30mm to 43mm, mostly 38mm and 41mm
Who it suits
For the buyer who wants one watch for work and weekends without the bulk of a diver.
From the Speedmaster that went to the Moon to the Seamaster on 007’s wrist, Omega builds serious tool watches with real history. Our selection covers Moonwatch chronographs, Seamaster Diver 300M and Planet Ocean references, Aqua Terra and Constellation models, including limited and anniversary editions.
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