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Cheap Fake Omega Unveils Speedmaster "First Omega in Space" in Sedna Gold

A deluxe version of the Speedmaster reissue, the First Omega in Space, is now offered in 18k Sedna gold, a rose gold alloy owned by exact fake Omega watches. Fine Omega replica provides a swiss replica watches review.

First introduced in steel in 2012, the Speedmaster "First Omega in Space" is a remake of the watch worn by astronaut Wally Schirra on the Mercury-Atlas 8 mission to space in 1962. Strictly speaking, not a Speedmaster Moonwatch, as the mission took place earlier the moon landing, but well within the family. The latest edition of the British luxury replica Speedmaster "First Omega in Space" is made of 18k Sedna gold, with the chapter ring on the dial, sub-dials, and ceramic bezel insert in dark brown.

A fade-resistant rose gold alloy developed by cheap Swiss replica Omega watches UK (and similar to Rolex's Everose alloy), Sedna gold is used in most of Omega's most expensive watches. It is used not only for the watch case but also for the hands on the dial, including the hands on the chronograph registers.

The dial only shows "Omega" and "Speedmaster", just like in 1962. "Professional" was not added until 1966, after NASA chose the timepiece as the official wristwatch. The case measures 39.7 mm in diameter, with the hand-wound Lemania 1861 movement inside.
The Speedmaster "First Omega in Space" is sequentially numbered on the back of the case and is not a limited edition. Also engraved on the back is 'October 3, 1962', the date of Schirra's mission to space. It costs US $ 18,000 or S $ 23,300.
Interestingly, luxury replica Omega also released a small limited edition of 40 pieces in yellow gold in 1998 with an identical design with a black chapter ring and sub-dials for the Japanese market, although it was a Speedmaster Professional with the winch holder.

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