Moonphase Speedy 14/1

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Looks like Omega are teasing a moonphase Speedy to be announced on the 14/01 on their socials today.
 
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Looks like it according to the file name that was visible on their FB page.
 
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Looks like Omega are teasing a moonphase Speedy to be announced on the 14/01 on their socials today.
Post a link? I don't do social media...NVM, found it.
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Will it be on the 3861 movement, or one of the others?
 
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Oooh... Meteorite. Perhaps a chance to redeem myself for missing out on the previous Meteorite-dial Speedmaster (the Apollo Soyuz, not the platinum 😁).
 
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Will it be on the 3861 movement, or one of the others?
If it has a moonphase, definitely not the 3861.
 
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Unfortunately, it's probably going to be the 44.25mm size of the more recent moonphases and meteorite dial releases, not the 42mm size of those in the past. As much as want to like the larger timepieces, too big for the wrist.

 
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Unfortunately, it's probably going to be the 44.25mm size of the more recent moonphases and meteorite dial releases, not the 42mm size of those in the past. As much as want to like the larger timepieces, too big for the wrist.

I suspect 100% that you're correct, this is likely just a new dial for an existing moonphase.
 
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I'm guessing it will be a Ceramic DSOTM moonphase version.
 
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It'll be interesting. I hope it's not just a redialed blue side of the moon. But the phase dial looks very different than that one. Find out next week. But if it is, it'll be more than I would want to spend anyway.
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If it has a moonphase, definitely not the 3861.
Obviously you have forgotten about the late 1866 caliber with moon and date, based on the 1861 calber. Omega could do the same with the 3861 as the base, they thought outside the box five years ago with the admittedly clever Snoopy 50th. If it's just a new model based on the current DSOTM architecture it's going to be pretty much of a 'meh' release for most people.
 
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no celebrity spotted wearing this?

Fingers crossed this is a 3861 in a 42mm case.
 
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Obviously you have forgotten about the late 1866 caliber with moon and date, based on the 1861 calber. Omega could do the same with the 3861. If it's a new model based on the current DSOTM architecture it's going to be pretty much of a 'meh' release for most people.
Perhaps, but I hope it is exactly that, because I am looking at 3576.50.00 since I saw Zman4eva post his. But not if it's priced like the ceramic ones.
 
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The moonphase is at the 6 o'clock position.
If it's an adjusted 3861 in to an 3866, the chrono hour counter has been removed.
My guess it's similar to the 2016 moonphase models. Might be an upgraded model.
 
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The movement is the Cal.9914, manual winding chronograph with moonphase. It is a derivative of the Cal.9904 which is the self-winding chronograph with moonphase currently on sale since 2016. Though, like the other manual versions of the Cal.9900 movement, it could fit into a watch with a diameter of less than 44.25mm, such as the 43mm Chronoscope or the 40.5mm Speedmaster’57 it is too thick to fit into the 42mm Moonwatch case. Given the need for at least some legibility for the date function, required to ensure the moonphase can be set accurately and listed as one of the Cal.9914 functions, my guess is it will be in a 43mm case. The details of the Cal.9914 have been available on the Operating Instructions section of the Omega website for about 5 months.
 
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I'm guessing it will be a Ceramic DSOTM moonphase version.
i hope with a ceramic bracelet...