Omega X Swatch Mission to the Moonshine MoonSwatch
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Omega has a long history of crafting some of the most iconic timepieces ever seen. First established in 1848, their renowned Speedmaster was famously the first watch taken to the moon by Apollo 11 Astronauts in 1969 - an achievement that makes it one of the most renowned watches in history.
To celebrate this important event, Omega created a unique alloy called "Moonshine Gold." Reserved for only their most expensive references, the brand is now using its shimmering gold hue on their new affordable MoonSwatch Mission to the Moonshine Watch. Developed as part of a collaboration with Swatch, the impressive 42mm bioceramic case houses a timeless black dial design - reminiscent of the original astronaut-worn model - along with an eye-catching seconds hand coated in Moonshine Gold that was created during a full moon in February.
A limited edition watch sure to be popular among avid collectors and fashion enthusiasts alike. This exclusive piece is available today only at select boutiques in London, Milan, Tokyo, and Zurich. And if you do miss out on owning your very own Moonshine Watch, there's still hope for those located elsewhere - preview images released by Omega hint towards possible future drops across other cities too.