
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.




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 websiteThe Omega Nautilus reference CK2998 is a specific model within the Omega lineup. This reference is identified by its unique alphanumeric designation.
No verifiable details regarding the case, materials, crystal, or movement are provided in the input facts or the collector's post.
This reference appeals to collectors interested in specific Omega models identified by their reference numbers. Its position within the broader Omega collection is defined by its individual reference.
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
Looking at Omega’s Pt pieces, it should be in the $50K range ☹️
Well, I know what my choice would be....
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
You’ll still take this Omega?
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