Introducing: The New Omega Speedmaster X-33 Marstimer

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Based on all the pictures I've seen and the lack of discussion within all the articles written about it, it sure seems like the answer is "no". In my opinion, an upgrade like that would be highlighted in at least some of the watch world write ups.
I agree!
I was asking only because the majority of the write ups seem to be a copy and paste of the press release from Omega, and (as far as I know) not many of those writers handled the real watch.
 
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Agreed. I looked for images and only spotted the press release photos. As soon as someone real posts photos, of course we'll know for sure.
 
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Agreed. I looked for images and only spotted the press release photos. As soon as someone real posts photos, of course we'll know for sure.
I found this and I think we're going to be disappointed: if I'm not mistaken, this one seems to be the same clasp of the Skywalker, without the micro-adjustment on the fly system.


Any news about the date of release in AD and OB?
 
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Just popped into my OB and was offered the chance to buy their second one (first one went straight out to their first customer). Sorry but didn’t look at the clasp
 
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Just popped into my OB and was offered the chance to buy their second one (first one went straight out to their first customer). Sorry but didn’t look at the clasp
Wow it's in stores already!
Don't mind about the clasp: the crew of Fratello answered to a comment of mine (on YouTube) and they confirmed that the clasp is the "old" one.
Disappointing, because I was seriously thinking about getting one of these.

Bravo for your finding in the OB!!!
 
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Before your next flight to Mars, make sure you have a brand new battery because a round trip to Mars will likely take close to the 24 month battery life span 😀 Unless there is an Omega AD on Mars of course...

It will take that much battery life whether there's an AD on Mars or not.
 
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Just popped into my OB and was offered the chance to buy their second one (first one went straight out to their first customer). Sorry but didn’t look at the clasp
Can I ask if you are in Europe or elsewhere?
 
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Hi all there,

it seems that I am one of the few already owning an Omega Speedmaster Professional X-33 Marstimer. Actually this is my second X-33 as I already own a 1st Gen X-33. So I decided to join this helpfull forum. When I purchased my 1st Gen I you we're the ones helping me with lots of information and details resulting into this...
I bought the X-33 with the original titanium bracelet, but added the black 1st Gen Kevlar-strap and the 2nd Gen red and green Kevlar-straps.

So today I hope to give something back with some real life pics and impressions of the 4th Gen X-33 Marstimer - not only repeating Omega® Press releases 😉

If you are interested I posted an in depth review in the German uhrforum.de
https://uhrforum.de/threads/das-dop...arstimer-referenz-318-90-45-79-01-003.529107/

Otherwise some pics in a nutshell and two hidden eastereggs/major improvements compared to the X-33 Skywalker, Solar Impulse and Regatta.

First the two sisters or may be aunts together, compared by age difference

Unboxing

The functions include

Menuelevel 1
  • UTC (Universal Time Coordinated)
  • T 1 (Timezone 1, refernce time for the hands)
  • T 2 (Timezone 2)
  • MET (Mission Elapsed Time)
  • CHR (Chronograph/Stoppuhr)
  • TMR (Timer)
Menuelevel 2
  • MTC (Mars Time Coordinated)
  • M 1 (Mars Time 1)
  • M 2 (Mars Time 2)
  • PE1 (Phase Elapsed Time 1)
  • PE2 (Phase Elapsed Time 2)
  • PE3 (Phase Elapsed Time 3)
  • AL1 (Alarm 1)
  • AL2 (Alarm 2)
  • AL3 (Alarm 3)
You switch between the two menue levels by pushing the crown for 2 seconds.Then Switch through the subfuntions with the right up or down button. If you have reached the function you want to set up, you confirm it by a short push of the crown. A "0" will show in the LCD-display. Now keep the left down button pressed until the LCD starts flashing and start set up.

Mars Time Coordinated

Backside

Finally three different lume shots, first LCD only,
lume only

and the whole trinity

Eastereggs/Major improvements

Compared to the X-33 Skywalker and Solar Impulse the Marstimer brings Back two functions the 1st and 2nd Gen X-33 already had but were dropped with the introduction of the Skywalker.

The energy saving mode to put the LCD asleep doesn't anymore require not to use any of the digital functions for 5 days. You just pull the crown anf the LCD-display turns of whilst the hands move to the 12-position. This energy function was also available at the Skywalker, Solar Impulse and Regatta. The difference shows when you press the crown back in. With the Marstimer the hands move from the 12-positon to the actual T1-time, but the LCD-display stays off until you touch one of the buttons. With the further mentioned Skywalker, Solar Impulse and Regatta the LCD-display sprang back to life when pushing the crown back.
Not a really essential function, but nice to have, hence it makes the watch face cleaner.

But the major and most improvement to me is that now the light-mode of the LCD-display doesn't turn neccessarily off after 5 seconds. If you switch during these 5 seconds of illumination to a function you want to set, you hold the left down button pressed to change into setup mode. Now the light will turn off while the hands do their motion not to block the view. Once the hands have reached their out of view-position light will go on automatically and you will be able to set up the function with lighted up LCD-display.

Now, unless you don't press a button while setting up the function for 5 seconds or confirm your settings by the left down button, light will stay on during the whole set ip of the function you need.

As said before this is finally bringing back funtionalities the 1st and 2nd Gen X-33 already had.

Hope to relate helpfull information to someone.
Edited:
 
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I may be wrong, but to me the first and the last generation have the same case diameter, but specs say otherwise because (I’m guessing) in the first gen the diameter was measured in the
12—>6 direction, while now they measure it in the
9–>3 direction, where the crown guards add some millimetres.
By naked eyes, I’m pretty sure that the bezels have the same diameter, and same thing for the case back cover.
What do you think?

PS I don’t own any of these X33
 
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Hi all there,

it seems that I am one of the few already owning an Omega Speedmaster Professional X-33 Marstimer. Actually this is my second X-33 as I already own a 1st Gen X-33. So I decided to join this helpfull forum. When I purchased my 1st Gen I you we're the ones helping me with lots of information and details resulting into this...
I bought the X-33 with the original titanium bracelet, but added the black 1st Gen Kevlar-strap and the 2nd Gen red and green Kevlar-straps.

So today I hope to give something back with some real life pics and impressions of the 4th Gen X-33 Marstimer - not only repeating Omega® Press releases 😉

If you are interested I posted an in depth review in the German uhrforum.de
https://uhrforum.de/threads/das-dop...arstimer-referenz-318-90-45-79-01-003.529107/

Otherwise some pics in a nutshell and two hidden eastereggs/major improvements compared to the X-33 Skywalker, Solar Impulse and Regatta.

First the two sisters or may be aunts together, compared by age difference

Unboxing

The functions include

Menuelevel 1
  • UTC (Universal Time Coordinated)
  • T 1 (Timezone 1, refernce time for the hands)
  • T 2 (Timezone 2)
  • MET (Mission Elapsed Time)
  • CHR (Chronograph/Stoppuhr)
  • TMR (Timer)
Menuelevel 2
  • MTC (Mars Time Coordinated)
  • M 1 (Mars Time 1)
  • M 2 (Mars Time 2)
  • PE1 (Phase Elapsed Time 1)
  • PE2 (Phase Elapsed Time 2)
  • PE3 (Phase Elapsed Time 3)
  • AL1 (Alarm 1)
  • AL2 (Alarm 2)
  • AL3 (Alarm 3)
You switch between the two menue levels by pushing the crown for 2 seconds.Then Switch through the subfuntions with the right up or down button. If you have reached the function you want to set up, you confirm it by a short push of the crown. A "0" will show in the LCD-display. Now keep the left down button pressed until the LCD starts flashing and start set up.

Mars Time Coordinated

Backside

Finally three different lume shots, first LCD only,
lume only

and the whole trinity

Eastereggs/Major improvements

Compared to the X-33 Skywalker and Solar Impulse the Marstimer brings Back two functions the 1st and 2nd Gen X-33 already had but were dropped with the introduction of the Skywalker.

The energy saving mode to put the LCD asleep doesn't anymore require not to use any of the digital functions for 5 days. You just pull the crown anf the LCD-display turns of whilst the hands move to the 12-position. This energy function was also available at the Skywalker, Solar Impulse and Regatta. The difference shows when you press the crown back in. With the Marstimer the hands move from the 12-positon to the actual T1-time, but the LCD-display stays off until you touch one of the buttons. With the further mentioned Skywalker, Solar Impulse and Regatta the LCD-display sprang back to life when pushing the crown back.
Not a really essential function, but nice to have, hence it makes the watch face cleaner.

But the major and most improvement to me is that now the light-mode of the LCD-display doesn't turn neccessarily off after 5 seconds. If you switch during these 5 seconds of illumination to a function you want to set, you hold the left down button pressed to change into setup mode. Now the light will turn off while the hands do their motion not to block the view. Once the hands have reached their out of view-position light will go on automatically and you will be able to set up the function with lighted up LCD-display.

Now, unless you don't press a button while setting up the function for 5 seconds or confirm your settings by the left down button, light will stay on during the whole set ip of the function you need.

As said before this is finally bringing back funtionalities the 1st and 2nd Gen X-33 already had.

Hope to relate helpfull information to someone.

Fantastic write up, thank you. Don’t forget the compass functions too. The Marstimer really is a little bag of tricks!
 
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Outstanding write up and pictures. Thank you for taking the time to share with us.