Omega
Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon Apollo 8 Edition
311.92.44.30.01.001
Box
Papers
Year
2021
€9,700.00
Specification
Description
The reference 311.92.44.30.01.001 represents Omega’s tribute to the historic December 1968 Apollo 8 mission when astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders became the first humans to orbit the Moon and witness the far side that remains perpetually hidden from Earth, relying on their Omega Speedmaster chronographs as critical timing instruments throughout the mission. Launched to commemorate the 50th anniversary of this groundbreaking achievement in space exploration, this reference advances Omega’s Dark Side of the Moon collection through innovative use of laser-ablation technology applied directly to the movement itself creating a three-dimensional representation of the lunar surface visible through both the skeletonized dial showing the near side familiar to Earth observers and transparent caseback revealing the mysterious far side astronauts experienced, appealing to collectors who value both horological innovation and space heritage combined with bold contemporary materials construction entirely in black ceramic. The Omega Speedmaster Reference 311.92.44.30.01.001 Dark Side of the Moon Apollo 8 represents extraordinary tribute to historic Apollo 8 mission December 1968 when three astronauts became first humans to orbit Moon and witness its far side never visible from Earth. Released 2018 marking 50th anniversary of mission, this Speedmaster executes entirely in black ceramic celebrating Speedmaster’s legendary space exploration heritage through innovative decoration technique depicting lunar surface. On December 21 1968, Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and William Anders launched aboard Apollo 8 spacecraft each wearing Omega Speedmaster watches during mission, becoming first humans to leave Earth’s orbit, travel to another celestial body, orbit Moon ten times, and return safely. Apollo 8 mission laid groundwork for subsequent Moon landings demonstrating feasibility of lunar orbit and providing critical data for Apollo 11 landing seven months later. Jim Lovell’s final words to ground control before Apollo 8 traveled to Moon’s far side “We’ll see you on the other side” became iconic phrase representing human exploration beyond known boundaries. The 311.92.44.30.01.001 honors this achievement through specially decorated Caliber 1869 movement laser-ablated to represent Moon’s surface, near side visible through skeletonized dial depicting lighter shade with crater-filled landscape representing Earth’s view, far side visible through caseback representing dark side only astronauts witness. The 44.25mm black ceramic case features brushed and polished finishes, varnished yellow chronograph hands providing striking contrast against blackened elements, Super-LumiNova tachymeter scale enabling night reading, perforated black leather strap with yellow rubber interior. Caseback engravings include “APOLLO 8, DEC 1968”, “DARK SIDE OF THE MOON”, and “WE’LL SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE” commemorating mission’s historic significance. This represents first ceramic Speedmaster featuring laser-ablated moon decoration creating unprecedented visual effect celebrating Omega’s role in space exploration history.
The 44.25mm case fabricates entirely from black ceramic creating monobloc construction through single-block machining. Black ceramic employs zirconium dioxide (ZrO2) fired at extremely high temperatures creating completely dense material with exceptional properties: twice lighter than stainless steel, virtually scratch-proof, chemically inert, hypoallergenic, and non-magnetic. Case construction features combination brushed and polished surfaces creating visual contrast: polished surfaces on bezel top and case flanks, brushed middle case section, polished beveled edges. Case measures 44.25mm diameter x 13.8mm thickness x 49.8mm lug-to-lug with twisted lugs following wrist curvature. Round case maintains classic Speedmaster silhouette with asymmetrical lug design incorporating crown guards and chronograph pushers. Screw-down caseback features sapphire crystal exhibition window revealing Caliber 1869 movement’s far side moon decoration, engravings include “APOLLO 8, DEC 1968”, “DARK SIDE OF THE MOON”, “WE’LL SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE” quoting Jim Lovell’s iconic words. Polished black ceramic crown at 3 o’clock features engraved luminous-filled Omega logo. Two polished black ceramic chronograph pushers flank crown: 2 o’clock starts/stops chronograph, 4 o’clock resets hands. Fixed black ceramic bezel features laser-engraved tachymeter scale with Super-LumiNova fill creating white luminescent graduations. Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment protects dial. Case provides 50 meters water resistance.
The skeletonized dial reveals Caliber 1869 movement’s near side moon decoration. Dial employs blackened skeletonization exposing movement architecture while main plate and bridges feature laser-ablated moon relief representing lighter shade lunar surface with crater-filled landscape depicting Earth’s view of Moon’s near side. Laser ablation creates three-dimensional texture precisely replicating lunar topography, blackened surfaces contrasting with relief creating depth perception. Dial flange and subsidiary dials employ black finish. Applied blackened index hour markers with luminescent fill position at twelve standard positions. Fine printed minute/seconds track circles perimeter with fractions of second markings. Three subsidiary dials create tri-compax chronograph layout: 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock, 12-hour counter at 6 o’clock, small running seconds at 9 o’clock, all featuring white hands. Varnished yellow chronograph hands provide striking contrast: yellow central chronograph seconds hand with luminescent tip, yellow minute and hour counter hands. Blackened Alpha hour/minute hands feature luminescent fill. Dial text includes “OMEGA” signature, “Speedmaster Professional” designation, Swiss Made notation. The skeletonized construction combined with laser-ablated moon surface creates visual continuity between dial side representing Moon’s near side and caseback side representing far side.
Caliber 1869 manual-winding chronograph movement represents specially decorated version of legendary Caliber 1861 created exclusively for Dark Side of the Moon Apollo 8. Movement bases on Lemania 1873 architecture incorporating traditional column-wheel chronograph mechanism. Caliber 1869 distinguishes through extensive decoration: entire movement blackened, main plate and bridges laser-ablated to represent Moon’s surface creating three-dimensional lunar relief, dial side depicts lighter shade with pronounced crater landscape (near side), caseback side depicts darker textured surface (far side). Oscillating 21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz) providing traditional beat rate, manual winding via crown, approximately 48 hours power reserve when fully wound. Chronograph function operated via two pushers, measuring elapsed time up to 12 hours via subdials, column-wheel mechanism ensuring smooth operation. Movement finishing employs blackening treatment creating uniform dark appearance, beveled edges maintaining polished contrast, lunar texture replacing traditional decorative patterns. Movement architecture remains unchanged from Caliber 1861 ensuring parts compatibility and ease of service. The movement visible through both skeletonized dial and sapphire exhibition caseback creating 360-degree view of laser-ablated moon decoration.
The perforated black leather strap combines comfort and visual interest. Strap fabricates from calfskin leather with extensive perforation pattern creating racing-style aesthetic while improving breathability. Yellow rubber interior lining provides color accent visible through perforations creating contrast against black theme, yellow referencing chronograph hands’ varnished finish. Strap width measures 21mm at lugs. Black ceramic tang buckle features traditional prong closure with Omega logo engraving maintaining material continuity with case.
The Speedmaster 311.92.44.30.01.001 Dark Side of the Moon Apollo 8 distinguishes through monobloc black ceramic case 44.25mm diameter 13.8mm thickness 49.8mm lug-to-lug, brushed and polished finishes creating visual contrast, skeletonized dial revealing Caliber 1869 movement laser-ablated to represent Moon’s near side surface, lighter shade with pronounced crater landscape, tri-compax chronograph layout with 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock 12-hour counter at 6 o’clock small seconds at 9 o’clock, applied blackened index hour markers with luminescent fill, varnished yellow chronograph hands providing striking contrast, blackened Alpha hour/minute hands with luminescent fill, fixed black ceramic bezel with laser-engraved tachymeter scale Super-LumiNova fill, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal anti-reflective treatment, Caliber 1869 manual-winding chronograph 21,600 vph 48-hour power reserve, specially decorated with laser-ablated moon relief on blackened main plate and bridges, column-wheel mechanism, 50 meters water resistance, screw-down caseback with sapphire exhibition window revealing movement’s far side moon decoration, caseback engravings “APOLLO 8, DEC 1968” “DARK SIDE OF THE MOON” “WE’LL SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE”, perforated black leather strap with yellow rubber interior black ceramic tang buckle. The reference commemorates Apollo 8 mission December 1968 when Frank Borman Jim Lovell William Anders became first humans to orbit Moon witnessing far side never visible from Earth, each astronaut wearing Omega Speedmaster during historic mission, Jim Lovell’s words “We’ll see you on the other side” becoming iconic phrase representing human exploration beyond known boundaries, 50th anniversary 2018 release introducing innovative laser-ablation technique creating three-dimensional lunar surface decoration across entire movement, near side visible through skeletonized dial representing Earth’s view, far side visible through caseback representing astronauts’ exclusive view, black ceramic construction offering exceptional scratch resistance lightweight wearing comfort and non-magnetic properties, varnished yellow chronograph hands creating visual drama against predominant black aesthetic, maintaining legendary Caliber 1861 architecture ensuring continuity with space-qualified Moonwatch heritage while introducing unprecedented decoration celebrating humanity’s greatest exploration achievements, representing synthesis historical significance innovative decoration technique and mechanical excellence within Omega’s celebrated contribution to human space exploration.
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