OMEGA starts 2026 by turning the Speedmaster Moonwatch ever so slightly on its head. The brand’s latest pair of Moonwatches keep the familiar 42 mm proportions and professional pedigree intact, but introduce an inverted dial that feels both playful and purposeful. It’s a subtle remix rather than a radical rewrite, and one that rewards a closer look.
The stepped dial is built from two plates: a deep, polished black surface up top, paired with crisp white subdials beneath. Rhodium-plated frames, reversed minute tracks, and a glossy lacquered finish throughout give the dial real depth, while improving contrast at a glance. The black ceramic bezel with white enamel tachymeter anchors the look firmly in Speedmaster territory, and the box sapphire crystal adds a gentle nod to vintage form without sacrificing durability.
Buyers can choose between stainless steel or 18K Moonshine™ Gold, the latter bringing warm, restrained luxury via matching gold hands and markers. Both run on the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 3861, NASA-approved lineage included, along with a five-year warranty. Familiar, yes, but thoughtfully refreshed, and very Omega.