Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonphase / Strap ref 3876.50.31

Omega · Speedmaster Moonwatch

Speedmaster Professional Moonphase / Strap

3876.50.31
Stainless SteelBlackTachymeterHandwound42mm50m

Retail price 4,900 (2021)

Case

Diameter

42.00 mm

Lug Width

20.00 mm

Material

Stainless Steel

Glass

Sapphire

Caseback

Open

Water Resistance

50.00 m

Bezel

Tachymeter

Dial

Color

Black

Indexes

Stick / Dot

Hands

Stick

Shape

Round

Other

Gender

M

Production

2003–present

Movement Specs

Caliber

1866

Omega in-house

Caliber Brand

Omega

Type

Handwound

Manual winding

Power Reserve

45 h

1.9 days

Frequency

21600 bph

6.0 Hz

Jewels

17

Complications

Chronograph, Date, Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds, Moonphase

About the Movement

1866 movement

Handwound chronograph movement with moonphase and date at 12 o'clock as found in the Omega Speedmaster Professional.

About the Family

The Speedmaster was introduced in 1957 as a racing chronograph and became the most famous watch in history when it was selected by NASA for the Apollo programme after surviving a brutal battery of tests that no other chronograph could pass. Buzz Aldrin wore a Speedmaster on the surface of the moon during Apollo 11 in July 1969 — a fact that has defined the watch's identity ever since. The Moonwatch designation specifically refers to the hand-wound, hesalite-crystal configuration that most closely follows the specification of the watches that flew to the moon. The current production Moonwatch maintains the essential character — same case shape, same tachymeter bezel, same three-register dial — while incorporating a modern co-axial movement.

About this reference

The Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonphase reference 3876.50.31 was introduced in 2003. It is powered by the hand-wound caliber 1866, which provides it with a moonphase and (pointer-)date at 12 o'clock. This version is fitted with an alligator strap.