Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 Platinum
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Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 Platinum

By ImranLondon · Jul 20, 2019 · 21 replies
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Miranda introduces the highly anticipated return of the Omega Calibre 321, a movement steeped in lunar history. Her post highlights Omega's meticulous reconstruction of this iconic caliber and its debut in a new platinum Speedmaster Moonwatch. This release sparks discussion on Omega's strategy for integrating vintage movements with modern luxury materials.



Known for its beautifully intricate design, the original Calibre 321 was the first movement ever used in the OMEGA Speedmaster in 1957. Most famously, it was used in a variety of space-bound models including those that went to the moon. After extensive research and reconstruction in a dedicated workshop, the Calibre 321 has now been reborn in-line with its original specifications.


To view the reconstructed movement, customers will be able to look through the sapphire-crystal caseback of the new Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 Platinum. As the name suggests, the chronograph features a 42 mm brushed and polished case crafted from a special platinum alloy with the use of gold (Pt950Au20). The case design is inspired by the asymmetrical 4th generation Speedmaster case with twisted lugs (ST 105.012), and is presented on a black leather strap with a platinum buckle. 



Furthermore, this exciting timepiece includes a black ceramic bezel with the Speedmaster’s famous tachymeter scale in white enamel.


Of course, there are plenty of other captivating features to explore too. The step dial is formed from onyx, with a deep black colour that works in perfect harmony with the other materials, including 18K white gold for the indexes and most hands. Another very notable feature is the three meteorite subdials. In tribute to the Speedmaster’s lunar history, OMEGA has used real slices of moon meteorite, providing a genuine link to the Calibre 321, which has powered every Speedmaster ever worn on the moon.

From the Omega website 
https://www.omegawatches.com/stories/321-is-back

About the Omega Speedmaster Ref. CK2998

The Omega CK2998 is a chronograph model recognized for its robust design and functional aesthetic. It belongs to a lineage of chronographs that established a distinct visual identity for the brand, characterized by a clear and legible dial layout. This reference is notable for its early adoption of a tachymeter scale on the bezel, a feature that would become a hallmark of many subsequent sports chronographs.

This reference features a 39 mm stainless steel case, housing the manual-winding Caliber 321. This movement provides a power reserve of 45 hours. The watch is fitted with a Hesalite crystal and offers a water resistance of 60 meters. The fixed tachymeter bezel is a key design element, framing a black dial.

The CK2998 holds interest for collectors seeking early examples of Omega's chronograph development. Its design elements, including the case proportions and dial configuration, represent a significant period in the brand's history. The presence of the Caliber 321 further enhances its appeal among enthusiasts of vintage chronograph movements.

Specifications

Caliber
321
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
39 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
60m
Crystal
Hesalite

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vitalsigns
Jul 20, 2019

Sapphire crystal on the obverse, presumably. Seems like a nice, modern watch but at the same time an odd combination of vintage (cal. 321 in all original specs) and new (special platinum alloy, ceramic, meteorite). None of this is by way of criticism. I’ll have to think about this some more for any critique. Any idea of the MSRP? Cheers, John

CL
Clueless_Collector
Jul 20, 2019

Looking at Omega’s Pt pieces, it should be in the $50K range ☹️

VI
vitalsigns
Jul 20, 2019

Well, I know what my choice would be....

MO
Mostel
Jul 20, 2019

That is priceless. That is hysterical to me, IMO.

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@lberti
Jul 21, 2019

...they always release the precious metals first (difficult to sell ones) and then the steel version. All in all, this is getting crazy in my opinion. With this pt edition, omega has 5 platin speedies on their website, inclunding the bordeaux speedy, my favourite. I will try to get a steel one for my collection, thats for sure.

BR
Bruno.M1
Jul 21, 2019

Give me this or a Dato and I'll take the omega. Yes the dato is better finished but looking at the complete package ... and the history The omega for me please

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