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Omega Omega Swatch Mission On Earth - Polar Lights Edition NWW 2338

Omega Swatch Mission On Earth - Polar Lights Edition

New and unused looking condition Omega Swatch Mission On Earth - Polar Lights Edition. Comes complete with box and papers. The UK retial price is £240. Presented in a unique turquoise colour, this chronograph mirrors the mesmerizing beauty of the Aurora Borealis, more commonly referred to as the Northern Lights. Its dark blue dial features silver-colored sparkles inspired by aventurine glass, creating a unique look for each watch. In celebration of the Speedmaster Alaska II and III projects, it features a unique detail on its subdials.

This non-limited watch boasts a turquoise Bioceramic case, crown and pushers and a blue VELCRO® strap with contrasting turquoise topstitching. It features a dark blue dial with tiny silver-colored sparkles inspired by aventurine glass dials. The layout of these flakes is different on every model, making the dial on each watch unique. All hands are in turquoise. The recessed subdials feature white rings, as well as Arabic numerals and indexes in a radial format, as a nod to the Speedmaster Alaska II and III projects. The blue bezel is adorned with a turquoise tachymeter scale. All dials in the collection carry the OMEGA X Swatch branding, the iconic Speedmaster logo and MoonSwatch logo. The box-shaped biosourced glass construction, the etched "S" integrated in the center of the glass, the fine and sophisticated circular pattern on the dial outer ring and the recessed subdials, the angular and smooth lugs construction, the iconic “dot over 90” detail on the tachymeter scale, and of course the unique Bioceramic feel are common to all models. The hour hand and markers, the minute hand as well as the tip of the chronograph seconds hand sport Super-LumiNova® (green emission) for a perfect glow in the dark.

MISSION ON EARTH - POLAR LIGHTS SO33L103
Case material: Bioceramic
Case diameter: 42.00 mm
Case thickness: 13.75 mm
Lug-to-lug distance: 47.30 mm
Quartz movement: chronograph
Water resistance: 3 bar
Strap: VELCRO®

Key Characteristics

Brand: Omega
Band: Fabric Strap
Case Material: Plastic
Condition: Mint
Movement: Quartz
Type: Modern
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Omega Watches. Founded at La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland in 1848 by 23-year-old Louis Brandt who assembled key-wound precision pocket watches from parts supplied by local craftsmen. He travelled throughout Europe selling his watches from Italy to Scandinavia by way of England, his chief market. After Louis Brandt's death in 1879, his two sons Louis-Paul and Cesar, troubled by irregular deliveries of questionable quality, abandoned the unsatisfactory assembly workshop system in favour of in-house manufacturing and total production control. Due to the greater supply of manpower, communications and energy in Bienne, the enterprise moved into a small factory in January 1880, then bought the entire building in December. Two years later the company moved into a converted spinning-factory in the Gurzelen district of Bienne, where headquarters are still situated today. Their first series-produced calibres, Labrador and Gurzelen, as well as, the famous Omega calibre of 1894, would ensure the brand's marketing success. Louis-Paul and Cesar Brandt both died in 1903, leaving one of Switzerland's largest watch companies - with 240,000 watches produced annually and employing 800 people - in the hands of four young people, the oldest of whom, Paul-Emile Brandt, was not yet 24. Considered to be the great architect and builder of OMEGA, Paul-Emile's influence would be felt over the next half-century. The economic difficulties brought on by the First World War would lead him to work actively from 1925 toward the union of OMEGA and Tissot, then to their merger in 1930 within the group SSIH, Geneva. Under his leadership, then that of Joseph Reiser beginning in 1955, the SSIH Group continued to grow and multiply, absorbing or creating some fifty companies. By the seventies, SSIH had become Switzerland's number one producer of finished watches and number three in the world. Weakened by the severe monetary crisis and recession of 1975 to 1980, SSIH was bailed out by the banks in 1981. Switzerland's other watchmaking giant ASUAG, principal producer of movement blanks and owner of the Longines, Rado and Swatch brands, was saved in similar fashion one year later. After drastic financial cleansing and a restructuring of the two groups' R&D and production operations at the ETA complex in Granges, the two giants merged in 1983 to form the Holding ASUAG-SSIH. In 1985 the holding company was taken over by a group of private investors under the strategy and leadership of Nicolas Hayek. Immediately renamed SMH, Société suisse de Microélectronique et d'Horlogerie, the new group achieved rapid growth and success to become today's top watch producer in the world. Named Swatch Group in 1998, it now includes Blancpain and Breguet. Dynamic and flourishing, OMEGA remains one of its most prestigious flagship brands