
Ornatus-Mundi provides a detailed first impression of the OMEGA Speedmaster Racing Master Chronometer from BaselWorld 2017. This article delves into the design philosophy and technical advancements of the revived collection, offering collectors a comprehensive look at its features and historical inspirations. The author meticulously highlights the new models' aesthetic and mechanical upgrades, making a strong case for their appeal.













The second version I'd like to show comes in almost exactly the negative of the white watch: black (Ref. 329.32.44.51.01.001). OMEGA also reversed the colour patttern of the hands, with those for the time function in orange, differentiated from the white chronograph hands: If you look closely, you'll notice that with this version they even got the functional differentiation consequently reflected in the colours (the small chronograph hands in the white version lack orange): The egg-shell finish
We are eventually entering really dangerous territory, as the versions slowly but steadily gain lustre. First of the horological sirens is this silver version in steel (Ref. 329.30.44.51.06.001): Orange on silver, this alone is something special. Note how well the silver exposes the finishing differences... Particularly if the manufacturer took great care to maintain consistency in colour application... all chronograph hands in orange - yikes! As for the finishing: first, this piece is different
Bicolour watches are certainly on a rise since about the last year, and I have to confess I am looking at them more often than I dared to admit only some months ago... Now if you still think they are a bit too flashy or pretentious, trust me, OMEGA has you covered: with this Speedmaster Racing Two Tone in Sedna™-Gold x stainless steel (Ref. 329.23.44.51.06.001): First of all, there is this admirable jucy colour combination of red gold, silver/steel and brown with a silicon nitride bezel (instead
And now... La Grande Finale : The OMEGA Speedmaster Racing in a red Sedna™-Gold with a lustrous blue dial ( Ref. 329.53.44.51.03.001): For OMEGA, this is almost an exuberant proposal... all details are there like with all the versions of this family, but this combination of material and colour puts them on stage for full effect. More pronounced: the visceral golden Speedmaster inscription on the shiny blue dial... More pronounced II: the differences in finishing... More pronounced III: the sheer
....beautiful watches, Best, John.
Is it me or does 'OMEGA' seem like the branding folks are trying too hard? Same with Sedna TM gold and Ceragold TM and Liquidmetal (r) etc. Not that Rolex and Hublot and the likes don't do similar things, although at least they don't call themselves ROLEX or hUbLoT etc. It all seems somewhat self-defeating. Who is ever going to call it an OMEGA rather than an Omega? Does any consumer care? Is this just a way for a bunch of people in the marketing department to justify their continued existence?
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