Omega gave their iconic Speedmaster a refreshing boost with this 2016 rendition, and we have to admit the watch simply looks great. In addition to the admirable moon phase design, this timepiece has two new additions that even the most rigid watch snob will take a shine to. Foremost, it is the first Speedmaster to be certified as a Master Chronometer by METAS owing to the addition of the new automatic calibre 9904. This high-performance movement is resistant to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss, has a silicon balance spring, and two barrels that generate a staggering 60 hours of power reserve. Although this timepiece is not the first Omega to be certified by METAS, it certainly is the first of the Speedmaster series.
The second new feature is the moon phase indication at six o'clock on the dial. Again, the mere presence of the indicator is not new; however, the aesthetic and detailing are novel and charming. It features a high-resolution image of the moon in lieu of the commonly used graphic one. This image comes with a discreet reproduction of Buzz Aldrin's footprint at the Sea of Tranquillity location, the spot where the Eagle lander alighted. How cool is that?