I already have a PO and the World Timer. Got to test-fit one for future reference-purchasing, and it obviously wore much more comfortably and thinner. Will obtain one within the year or two. As much as I loved the leather, I'm seriously thinking about going rubber strap. Great close-up review!
@@niksin30 after a month on the wrist I have to tell you, the worldtimer is perfect, it’s a beautiful watch and it brings a smile with it everyday you look at it, I just purchased the moonwatch professional hesilaite version also.🎉
@@tobias8357 congrats on the moonwatch, wear it in good health! I just picked up the speedy moonphase brown dial rose gold an hour ago, my AD had a piece at the same price as the worldtimer so couldn't resist the temptation. Worldtimer later this year for sure. Thanks again
I walked into the omega store on Friday with my friend and he was looking at the world time, while I saw this piece. He walked out with the world time and I walked out with this. They both look lovely side by side
That's one of the coolest looking dials I've seen. It just looks too big though, and it's got that big thick leather strap too. I feel like it wouldn't look right unless you had a huge wrist. But if they could put that dial on a smaller watch with a different strap it could be perfect
There are two Speedmasters on my grail list. This one and the Dark Side of the Moon Apollo 8 (also in ceramic). The one thing I wish they'd done is made ceramic bracelets for them. Bulgari and Panerai manage it. I'm sure it would have been en expensive option, but you're already paying 2-3X what a regular Speedy is going for.
Unless you're against animals being farmed for it, then why not add a contrasting colored exotic leather strap? Double-quill ostrich, alligator/crocodile or stingray look great & any jeweler can fit expertly for you.
Agreed. A bracelet version would have been insane. Not a huge fan of the bracelet either, except the clasp. some cordura would have been better maybe.... and a bracelet would have been perfect.
@@ShaunKVideos Didn't say that he got the details right, I said that he showed it off properly. Just like some of the big name channels on here for cars, some of them miss the mark. Just like one of them saying that the gold moon on this is etched instead of hand engraved. I just like the video mate.
@@shaq6772 it's so light that you don't notice the size at all. It is thick but it really doesn't bother me. My wrist are large (19.5ish cm) so it wears fine.
A very nice watch, but too thick. Omega appears to have started to take strides to make their watches thinner (e.g., the new Moonwatch), which is promising. Something about this watch that is a subtle and underrated improvement over the standard Moonwatch is the use of chronograph mono-counters. They make for a more efficient use of space and a better dial aesthetic, and are in many cases more readable than single-measurement counters.
The new moon watch is a manual wind and no date. Those two factors saves thickness. All of their other master coaxial movements have a date and a rotor. So I would not consider the new moon watch any indication of the brand thinning their watches.
Here we go again. The beat rate is 28,800 and not 25,200 as you described. Are you ok? That’s the 4th review at least that I’ve seen where you got the beat rate wrong. How is that even possible?
What a fantastic looking watch ! beautiful colour .
I already have a PO and the World Timer. Got to test-fit one for future reference-purchasing, and it obviously wore much more comfortably and thinner. Will obtain one within the year or two. As much as I loved the leather, I'm seriously thinking about going rubber strap. Great close-up review!
Had to choose between this and the worldtimer, went and got the worldtimer, so now it’s time to save in order to buy this one next time
I am in a similar dilemma now between the worldtimer and rose gold brown speedmaster moonphase!
@@niksin30 after a month on the wrist I have to tell you, the worldtimer is perfect, it’s a beautiful watch and it brings a smile with it everyday you look at it, I just purchased the moonwatch professional hesilaite version also.🎉
@@tobias8357 congrats on the moonwatch, wear it in good health! I just picked up the speedy moonphase brown dial rose gold an hour ago, my AD had a piece at the same price as the worldtimer so couldn't resist the temptation. Worldtimer later this year for sure. Thanks again
I walked into the omega store on Friday with my friend and he was looking at the world time, while I saw this piece. He walked out with the world time and I walked out with this. They both look lovely side by side
That's one of the coolest looking dials I've seen. It just looks too big though, and it's got that big thick leather strap too. I feel like it wouldn't look right unless you had a huge wrist. But if they could put that dial on a smaller watch with a different strap it could be perfect
There are two Speedmasters on my grail list. This one and the Dark Side of the Moon Apollo 8 (also in ceramic). The one thing I wish they'd done is made ceramic bracelets for them. Bulgari and Panerai manage it. I'm sure it would have been en expensive option, but you're already paying 2-3X what a regular Speedy is going for.
Unless you're against animals being farmed for it, then why not add a contrasting colored exotic leather strap? Double-quill ostrich, alligator/crocodile or stingray look great & any jeweler can fit expertly for you.
@@lukespector5550 It's not that I'm against it. I just think ceramic bracelets are neat paired with ceramic watches.
Love the Apollo 8 as well :)
A beautiful watch. An applied Omega logo & writing would have made it almost perfect. 😎
Correction* the Gold moon on this one is hand engraved, not laser ablated. Same with the 18k Yellow and Sedna variants of this watch.
When is the Chartreuse Side of the Moon special edition coming out?
Absolutely stunning watch
beautiful dial. omega seems to be doing every thing right
I was staggered first time I saw this, and thought this was the greatest thing I’ve ever seen, but after a while it’s gone away and I’m not sure why
You put it nicely. I was so gung-ho to buy this watch this summer when I found out about it. But the initial WOW has somewhat faded.
It's still available. You can find it on the omega site.
@@gyang333 how is the size and fit ?
It’s hard to match this time piece with work outfits
Omega should do a full ceramic Speedmaster just just AP Royal Oak Ceramic. It would look great !
Love the watch, hate the strap. I'd love to see it on a bracelet.
Agreed. A bracelet version would have been insane. Not a huge fan of the bracelet either, except the clasp. some cordura would have been better maybe.... and a bracelet would have been perfect.
No one has done a good video on this for a while. Thanks for showing it off properly.
Properly? He constantly gets the beat rate wrong on this watch. It’s 28,800, not 25,200. He’s done many reviews on this caliber and got it wrong.
@@ShaunKVideos Didn't say that he got the details right, I said that he showed it off properly. Just like some of the big name channels on here for cars, some of them miss the mark. Just like one of them saying that the gold moon on this is etched instead of hand engraved.
I just like the video mate.
@@nicholasjohnson6880, showing it off properly as you described would involve him actually getting the facts and details correct too. Just saying.
@@ShaunKVideos Oh how lovely the word “opinions” comes to mind. Too each their own I guess.
It's a fantastic watch, I absolutely love mine and while it is not small it feels like nothing on your wrist
Hi. Can you tell me about wearing experience pls and the fit
@@shaq6772 it's so light that you don't notice the size at all. It is thick but it really doesn't bother me. My wrist are large (19.5ish cm) so it wears fine.
@@marceauratard6869 ah I c . Mine is 17…
Same i love mine as well. I see the price on them went up also
Best watch ever!
Love this watch, but 17mm thick is too much for me. Even 15mm watches are though to wear with everything on that short sleeves.
A very nice watch, but too thick. Omega appears to have started to take strides to make their watches thinner (e.g., the new Moonwatch), which is promising. Something about this watch that is a subtle and underrated improvement over the standard Moonwatch is the use of chronograph mono-counters. They make for a more efficient use of space and a better dial aesthetic, and are in many cases more readable than single-measurement counters.
The new moon watch is a manual wind and no date. Those two factors saves thickness. All of their other master coaxial movements have a date and a rotor.
So I would not consider the new moon watch any indication of the brand thinning their watches.
@@gyang333 The new Moonwatch is thinner than its predecessor, is what I mean. Another example is the automatic winding Speedmaster Racing.
nice watch@!
Man this is a big watch, i like the other aventurine more
i cant believe u said "take a look at the hardware and SOFTWARE??"
Nice. But to big for me. 🧐
I can’t get used to this
All its class is removed by its gigantic size
Here we go again. The beat rate is 28,800 and not 25,200 as you described. Are you ok? That’s the 4th review at least that I’ve seen where you got the beat rate wrong. How is that even possible?
Are you sure? Omega co-axials are 7 beat, not 8. Why would this one be different?
Dude I don't give a fuck about th watch I want to see the moon phases