OMEGA and SWATCH Join on Mission to Moonshine Gold Watch
References: highsnobiety
Omega and Swatch work in collaboration to continue growing its MoonSwatch collection with the latest highlighting the Mission to Moonshine Gold timepiece. The capsule is made up of 11 watches in total -- each one is designed with a bold tonal palette that is inspired by the moon, the sun, or any of the nine planets in this solar system.
All of these are replicated with reference to the original NASA-approved Omega Speedmaster as it was worn during the Apollo 11 Moon Landing that took place in 1969. The new limited edition design launches officially today in Tokyo, Milan, Zurich, and London for the price of $260. It boasts a fade-resistant design and has an 18k yellow gold allow with hues of copper, silver, palladium, and gold.
Image Credit: SWATCH
All of these are replicated with reference to the original NASA-approved Omega Speedmaster as it was worn during the Apollo 11 Moon Landing that took place in 1969. The new limited edition design launches officially today in Tokyo, Milan, Zurich, and London for the price of $260. It boasts a fade-resistant design and has an 18k yellow gold allow with hues of copper, silver, palladium, and gold.
Image Credit: SWATCH
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