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Omega Opens 2026 with Black-and-White Speedmaster Moonwatch Duo

Omega begins the new year by revisiting one of watchmaking’s most enduring icons. Two new Speedmaster Moonwatch models reinterpret the legendary chronograph with inverted black-and-white Panda-style dials, offering a fresh perspective on a design that continues to evolve with ever finer detail.
Omega: Speedmaster Moonwatch Black and White Steel, Wristshot
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Few watches carry the cultural and technical weight of the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch. From its origins as a racing chronograph to its historic role on the Moon, the Speedmaster has become a benchmark of functional design and mechanical reliability. In 2026, Omega adds a new chapter to this story with two Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional references , one in steel and one in its proprietary Moonshine Gold, that explore a reversed black-and-white dial aesthetic, demonstrating how carefully considered details can refresh an icon without compromising its identity. For Speedmaster fans, it is a pleasure to see it evolve over time, with each generation refining proportions, finishes, and execution.

Omega: Speedmaster Moonwatch Black and White, 310.30.42.50.01, front

Speedmaster Moonwatch, Ref. 310.30.42.50.01

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The newcomers are built around the Moonwatch’s signature stepped dial construction, now realized through a double-plate architecture. The upper dial plate is finished in polished black with a varnished and lacquered surface that delivers a deep, glossy sheen. Rhodium-plated frames define the sub dials, which sit on a contrasting white base layer, also lacquered for visual depth. This inverted Panda-style arrangement continues across the dial elements: the main minute track is transferred in white, while the sub dials feature black printed scales, reinforcing the high-contrast look and improving legibility. The steel version features rhodium-plated hands and hour markers filled with white Superluminova. The second model in 18K Moonshine Gold boasts  hour and minute hands, sub dial hands, and hour markers executed in Moonshine Gold, also filled with white Superluminova.

Omega: Speedmaster Moonwatch Black and White, Ref. 310.60.42.50.01, Profile

Speedmaster Moonwatch, Ref. 310.60.42.50.01

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Omega: Speedmaster Moonwatch Black and White, Ref. 310.30.42.50.01, Dial

 Speedmaster Moonwatch Black and White, Ref. 310.30.42.50.01

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Complementing the monochrome dials is a black ceramic bezel ring fitted with the Moonwatch's signature tachymeter scale in white enamel, a material choice that combines durability with a crisp, permanent finish. In addition, the new watches are fitted with a hesalite-style sapphire crystal that echoes the look of the original Moonwatch while offering modern scratch resistance and anti-reflective treatment.

Omega: Speedmaster Moonwatch Black and White, Ref. 310.60.42.50.01, Front

Speedmaster Moonwatch Black and White, Ref. 310.60.42.50.01

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Both versions measure 42mm in diameter and are delivered on the familiar Moonwatch bracelet, finished with alternating polished and brushed surfaces. The bracelet incorporates Omega’s patented comfort release adjustment system, allowing on-the-fly sizing without tools. 

Omega: Speedmaster Moonwatch Black and White, case back and movement

Caliber 3861

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Inside both watches beats the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 3861. This hand-wound movement represents the most advanced evolution of the legendary Caliber 321, the same lineage of movements trusted by NASA astronauts during the Apollo missions. Certified as a Master Chronometer, the Caliber 3861 meets the highest Swiss standards for precision, performance, and magnetic resistance.

Pricing is marked at $49,300 for the gold variant, and at $10,400 for the steel iteration.


To learn more, visit Omega, here.

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