![]() ![]() To be clear, the calibre 3861 is no longer brand new - it first saw the light of day in March of 2019, powering the all-gold Speedmaster Apollo 11 Anniversary Limited Edition and it has since appeared in two more models. On a bracelet, this Speedy lands at a base price of $6,300, clocking in around 20 percent more expensive than the last Hesalite-equipped iteration. ![]() Of course, all this innovation isn't cheap. Taken together, they've thrilled the Omega community and are sure to welcome legions of new admirers into the Moonwatch fold. It's also equipped with a redesigned dial and a new bracelet, each of which alone would be enough to excite longtime Speedy fans. Powered by the Master Chronometer–certified calibre 3861 movement, it's a more accurate, more robust, longer-running watch than its predecessor. ![]() While many incremental updates to classic models elicit yawns from die-hard fans, such is not the case with the Speedy Pro. With that in mind, meet the new Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional Co-Axial Master Chronometer. But at some point, even stalwarts like the Speedy need upgrades, especially when advancements in watchmaking technology promise better performance, higher accuracy and increased comfort. Improving upon a classic is never an easy feat, especially one as beloved as the Omega Speedmaster Professional. Subscribe today for more stories like this one, plus receive a $15 gift card to the Gear Patrol Store. A version of this story first appeared in Gear Patrol Magazine. ![]()
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