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“Omega Releases New White-Dialed Speedmaster Professional: What You Need to Know”

Omega Releases New White-Dialed Speedmaster Professional: What You Need to Know

When James Bond – I mean Daniel Craig – rolled into the Planet Omega event in New York last November, his watch choice set the watch Internet on fire. Against his choice of dark grey suit, his very bright white dial was conspicuous, to say the least. Even more so because the watch didn’t technically exist yet. This mystery white-dialed Speedmaster had touches of “Alaska Project” and the white-dial Canopus Gold models, but it was a bit different. Now we know exactly how different. Today Omega properly and officially released this mystery white Speedmaster.

When it comes down to it, this is another (quality) Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional in steel at its core. That means it’s got the classic asymmetrical case that’s 42mm wide, 13.2mm thick, and 47.5mm lug-to-lug. The watch is a “sapphire sandwich” with sapphire crystals front and back and has a “Dot Over 90” black aluminum bezel. Inside is Omega’s Master Chronometer-certified caliber 3861 chronograph movement. As expected on a “sapphire sandwich,” the bracelet has brushed and polished links and an integrated extension. If a bracelet isn’t your speed(master) you can get it on a black micro-perforated leather strap with red and white stitching, or an anti-bacterial rubber strap with a moon surface pattern on the underside. But before you get bored, we haven’t come to the good stuff yet.

Omega’s new release comes with a glossy lacquer white dial. It’s a first for a regular Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional in steel. While the original Omega Speedmaster colors (black dial with white hands) were chosen for peak legibility, this combination does the same, equally as well. The watch features black hands and markers and a blackened logo, while both “Speedmaster” and the tip of the chronograph hand are in red, giving a pop of color to the dial.

The new white-dialed Speedmaster Professional is a permanent part of the collection for the time being – no worries about limited editions – though I would imagine demand will be quite high. It will be available soon at boutiques and retailers at $8,100 on a bracelet.

Am I going to be getting a Speedmaster this year? Until this minute I didn’t plan to but this is a great release.

Frankly, I didn’t get caught up in the hype of Craig’s “teaser” of this watch. I saw it, thought it was cool, and moved on with my life, knowing that eventually, the watch would come and I could see for myself. Now I need to see it hands-on. But on paper, there’s nothing major you could say to discount the Speedmaster Professional. The bold, white lacquer dial just takes the Speedmaster that collectors know and love and makes it a strikingly refreshing new option.

I went through my “Speedmaster phase” that many enthusiasts do, where I fell in love, obsessed and memorized all the details to tell the references apart, and quickly forgot nearly all of it. I’ve been looking for a Speedmaster that would catch my eye and this, with a nod to bits of history – the DON bezel, white dial for the “Alaska Project,” the red text like you saw on a recent white-dialed Seamaster – might finally be the one that does the trick.

The Basics

Brand: Omega
Model: Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional
Reference Number: 310.30.42.50.04.001
Diameter: 42mm
Thickness: 13.2mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: White gloss lacquer stepped dial
Indexes: Applied blackened markers with lume insert
Lume: Yes
Water Resistance: 50m
Strap/Bracelet: Polished and brushed stainless steel (20mm width tapering to 15mm); also available on black perforated leather strap or black rubber strap – both closed by a folding clasp

The Movement

Caliber: Calibre 3861
Functions: Hours, minutes, hacking small seconds, chronograph with horizontal clutch, 30 minute and 12 hour counters
Power Reserve: 50 hours
Winding: Manual
Frequency: 21,600vph
Jewels: 26
Chronometer Certified: Master Chronometer certified

Pricing & Availability

Price: $8,100 on bracelet
Availability: At boutiques and retailers soon
Limited Edition: No

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