Introducing the Omega Speedmaster Grey Side of the Moon "Meteorite". This incredible reference is among the most stunning of the "Dark Side of the Moon" series.


This gorgeous piece features a very special ceramic case. Omega heated the case to 20,000 degrees Celsius to achieve the brilliant luster that looks like steel. The benefits of ceramic are its lightness and its extreme resistance to scratching. The ceramic case ensures that this piece will look new in 30 years.


The combination of brushed and polished finishes on the case capture the light in stunning ways. The breathtaking meteorite dial is the star of the show. Omega has taken a piece of ancient stone and acid etched it to really bring out the pattern on the dial. This acid etching leaves a unique finish every time ensuring that your watch truly is a 1 of 1. The Sedna gold bezel, hands, and indices give this piece a dark, classy, luxurious presence.


This will come as a complete set with double boxes, special cloth, pictograms, and warranty card dated 2022. Wear this piece trouble free with 4 years remaining on the factory warranty.


This particular example is in very good worn condition. The only flaws to note are 3 very minor flea bites on the bezel. The worst of which is near the 400 mark on the tachymetre scale and is highlighted with the macro lens photo.  The case remains 100% scratch free thanks to its ceramic composition.


With an MSRP of $15,700, secure this striking piece for almost 30% off its retail price.


Reference: 311.63.44.51.99.002

Calibre: Omega 9300

Power reserve: 60 hours

MSRP: $15,700

FEATURES

  • Chronograph
  • Chronometer
  • Tachymetre scale
  • Date
  • Small seconds
  • Transparent case back

TECHNICAL DATA

  • Buckle type: Tang buckle
  • Strap color: Grey
  • Bracelet: Alligator leather strap
  • Between lugs: 21 mm
  • Case: Ceramic
  • Case diameter: 44.25 mm
  • Dial color: Meteorite
  • Crystal: Domed scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment on both sides
  • Water resistance: 5 bar (50 metres / 150 feet)
  • Movement type: Self winding
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