All The Omega Speedmaster Models From 2024 In One Overview

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I think it’s safe to say we don’t expect any more Omega Speedmaster models this year. Just last week, Omega introduced the Speedmaster Pilot Flight Qualified after teasing us with a similar model for US military pilots only. But this year’s releases had already started coming in January when Omega introduced the newly updated Speedmaster […]

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Next year, I wish they could come up with a panda/reverse-panda version like the speedy Tuesday 1 or 35th Apollo 11 + new hesalite-like sapphire crystal. Already drooling while typing this…
 
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I bought two of them, white dial and the FOIS. Plus a hesalite. I like the pilot, but I need to wait a bit for it.
 
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Next year, I wish they could come up with a panda/reverse-panda version like the speedy Tuesday 1 or 35th Apollo 11 + new hesalite-like sapphire crystal. Already drooling while typing this…
That would be nice, but Omega seems to hold the panda dials for special editions, or precious metal Speedmasters.
 
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Next year, I wish they could come up with a panda/reverse-panda version like the speedy Tuesday 1 or 35th Apollo 11 + new hesalite-like sapphire crystal. Already drooling while typing this…
Your handle could be mine after buying two of these plus two more this year.
 
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I’d love to see Omega release a new Panda dial....I’d be first in line to buy one!
 
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The white one would look amazing with it. Or reverse on a hesalite.
I don't think you'll see any more hesalite Speedmasters. They keep the basic one in the catalog for the few purists and die-hard fans, but all future releases will be sapphire, it's hard to justify a 'luxury' watch in the $8,000+ range with a plastic crystal.
 
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I don't think you'll see any more hesalite Speedmasters. They keep the basic one in the catalog for the few purists and die-hard fans, but all future releases will be sapphire, it's hard to justify a 'luxury' watch in the $8,000+ range with a plastic crystal.

Especially now with the domed sapphire. Hopefully that'll be used throughout.
 
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I don't think you'll see any more hesalite Speedmasters. They keep the basic one in the catalog for the few purists and die-hard fans, but all future releases will be sapphire, it's hard to justify a 'luxury' watch in the $8,000+ range with a plastic crystal.
I guess I meant a standard black dial one.
 
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I don't think you'll see any more hesalite Speedmasters. They keep the basic one in the catalog for the few purists and die-hard fans, but all future releases will be sapphire, it's hard to justify a 'luxury' watch in the $8,000+ range with a plastic crystal.
Good point, I doubt 99% of Omega watch buyers would know what hesalite is.
 
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Good point, I doubt 99% of Omega watch buyers would know what hesalite is.
Other than being 1000 cheaper.
 
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common detail... all came with a Tachymètre bezel 😲 !
How hard can it be to include an extra " 60 seconds " or " Pulsations " bezel in that huge Speedmaster box ?
Never thought we would see the day that diamond encrusted bezels would appear on an Omega Speedmaster.
Will these practical bezels ever make a comeback ?
 
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common detail... all came with a Tachymètre bezel 😲 !
How hard can it be to include an extra " 60 seconds " or " Pulsations " bezel in that huge Speedmaster box ?
Never thought we would see the day that diamond encrusted bezels would appear on an Omega Speedmaster.
Will these practical bezels ever make a comeback ?

Other than limited editions, it seems a bit unlikely. It really does seem like this is a heritage thing; I doubt the Tachymètre has seen much practical use in decades (except by very, very few).