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Omega Speedmaster Racing Japan Limited Edition

When the Omega Speedmaster first hit the watch scene in 1957, it wasn’t meant for the moon; it was meant for the race track. Obviously, if your watch is good enough to pass NASA tests and go to the moon, you lean into that heritage. Once in a while, Omega likes to look back at the original intention of the Speedmaster and release a model that is meant for racing instead. In 2004, with a limited edition of 2,004 pieces, the Omega Speedmaster Japanese racing dial was released. Originally a Japan exclusive, it gained worldwide success. With orange secondhand, sub-dial hand, and hour marker styling coming from the Mark II Speedmaster to match the red, white racing track on the outside of the dial, this Speedmaster stands out from the crowd. The racing track on the dial has 5 ticks between every minute marker, making it easier to see down to the second when using the legendary 861 chronograph movement. The final design charm of this watch is the orange Omega logo, one of the very few times the logo is presented in a non-silver or blue color in any Omega.

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R169,000.00

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Omega Speedmaster Racing Japan Limited Edition

When the Omega Speedmaster first hit the watch scene in 1957, it wasn’t meant for the moon; it was meant for the race track. Obviously, if your watch is good enough to pass NASA tests and go to the moon, you lean into that heritage. Once in a while, Omega likes to look back at the original intention of the Speedmaster and release a model that is meant for racing instead. In 2004, with a limited edition of 2,004 pieces, the Omega Speedmaster Japanese racing dial was released. Originally a Japan exclusive, it gained worldwide success. With orange secondhand, sub-dial hand, and hour marker styling coming from the Mark II Speedmaster to match the red, white racing track on the outside of the dial, this Speedmaster stands out from the crowd. The racing track on the dial has 5 ticks between every minute marker, making it easier to see down to the second when using the legendary 861 chronograph movement. The final design charm of this watch is the orange Omega logo, one of the very few times the logo is presented in a non-silver or blue color in any Omega.

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DETAILS

MAKE: Omega
MODEL: Speedmaster Racing Japan Limited Edition
MODEL NO: 3570.40.00
MOVEMENT: Manual
CASE SIZE: 42mm
CASE MATERIAL: Stainless Steel
STRAP MATERIAL: Stainless Steel
DIAL TYPE: Black
YEAR: 2004
BOX: Yes
PAPERS: No
LOCATION: Cape Town
CONDITION: Good / Minimal signs of wear
NOTE: Please note that profile images may be stock photographs and that colours and sizes may not exactly correspond to actual products

DETAILS

MAKE: Omega
MODEL: Speedmaster Racing Japan Limited Edition
MODEL NO: 3570.40.00
MOVEMENT: Manual
CASE SIZE: 42mm
CASE MATERIAL: Stainless Steel
STRAP MATERIAL: Stainless Steel
DIAL TYPE: Black
YEAR: 2004
BOX: Yes
PAPERS: No
LOCATION: Cape Town
CONDITION: Good / Minimal signs of wear
NOTE: Please note that profile images may be stock photographs and that colours and sizes may not exactly correspond to actual products

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