Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonphase Moon Watch 3576.50.00 Review | SwissWatchExpo

Fresh from the Showcase here 
at SwissWatchExpo. Today,  
we’ve got a pretty straightforward one. We’ve 
got a Speedmaster MoonWatch with a moonphase,  
which is really beautiful and what’s 
not to love. So let’s check it out.
I have with me today, one of my favorite 
Speedmaster references, one of my favorite  
complications, really, in all of watchmaking, 
and something that is sure to piss off a ton  
of MoonWatch fans out here. I have a sapphire 
sandwich MoonWatch with a moonphase and date  
indicator, which in many ways makes this not 
a MoonWatch at all, but I’m going to say it is  
because Omega says it does. Omega calls this a 
MoonWatch, they call this particular reference  
part of the MoonWatch line. So I am not 
in any position to disagree with them,  
although I’m sure a lot of collectors just might. 
And I, for one, absolutely love this complication  
on a lot of different chronographs. I also really 
just love this complication on the MoonWatch,  
which might be just sheer anathema for so many of 
the Speedmaster Professional collectors out there.
But I love, love, love just how symmetrical this 
does make the dial. Now we have four sub-dials  
on the dial and a perfectly circular round 
motif that I think is really

well done here.  
I mean, obviously, the sub-dials at 3, 
6, and 9 have stayed exactly the same.  
In many ways, this dial is identical to 
the MoonWatch dial that you know and love.  
But the most glaring difference is going to 
be the addition of this moonphase indicator  
as well as a date wheel surrounding it, which 
I think is a beautiful, beautiful complication  
that they’ve added to this dial. And it also 
keeps the perfectly circular motif, I think of  
this. I don’t even know how intentional that was, 
but it is an absolutely incredible-looking watch.  
And I think really took an iconic-looking watch 
and made it even more aesthetically pleasing.
Now, I say as with so many watches, 
particularly the MoonWatches that have  
used this. The moonphase indicator is almost 
entirely aesthetic for a lot of reasons. One  
when’s the last time you thought about what 
the moonphase is. I don’t even know what you  
would have to be doing professionally 
to require that knowledge everyday,  
but say you did the fact that this does have 
a manual winding caliber, the caliber 1866,  
which is just a modified 1861 with a moonphase and 
date. That’s it. Otherwise, it’s exactly the same  
the fact that you would need to wind this watch 
everyday would make it pretty hard to keep in sync  
with the moonphase, but that’s also why I think 
it’s very aesthetically beautiful complication  
with this beautiful blue background here, which 
I think does add just a little bit of richness  
to the dial, a little extra color, but it’s a 
very light or a very dark color. A neutral color.
So it’s not really gonna throw your 
eyes off or be super distracting.  
Couple of small differences here, 
Speedmaster and Professional have been moved  
down to the lower half of the dial. So in 
a traditional MoonWatch, as you would know,  
you would have the Omega symbol as you do see 
it here but with Speedmaster and Professional  
right next to it as well. They’ve since moved 
that down but of course they needed to keep that  
script on the dial. I think really an effort to 
keep this ain’t MoonWatch. They’re calling this  
a MoonWatch. I think the fact that they have the 
same text on the dial, albeit in different places  
definitely means that they’re keeping, you know, 
in that tradition. Otherwise this is a beautiful  
watch to the professional style bracelet from this 
generation, which I think might be my favorite.
I love a mostly brushed finish. And the 
fact that this is gonna be really durable,  
not show a lot of scratches, a super thin 
high polish line here, but that’s gonna be  
super, super clean and it’s gonna stay that 
way. So this would make a fantastic choice for  
a watch that you really wanted to make your daily 
wear. And I think the fact that this does have a  
sapphire sandwich, which is another feature 
that we’ll say might be a bit controversial  
amongst the purists. But as you know, I love 
them. You’re looking at a guy who has ruined  
many acrylic crystal. So at this point, if 
I’m investing in something like a MoonWatch,  
I am going to want that the protection that 
that sapphire crystal provides, and as well as  
the fact that you get to see this beautiful 
1866 movement. Here the 1861 is beautiful.
I’ve held both of these side by side and they 
look pretty much identical to my novice eyes  
from the back of this. So they must be hiding 
that date in moonphase somewhere deep, deep,  
deep into these beautiful mechanics here, but 
they did keep the sapphire crystal on the back  
so you are able to get that beautiful view when 
you’re not wearing this watch. I feel like a lot  
of people watching this video have probably 
already made up their minds whether or not  
they would really be as liberal in their 
definition of a MoonWatch to consider this,  
but you can consider me amongst them. It is 
beautiful. I absolutely love the circular  
pattern. The circular motif that having that 
fourth sub-dial on the dial sort of gives you.  
And the fact that I understand that a moonphase is 
a pretty much exclusively aesthetic complication.
So I’m not gonna be overly concerned by the 
fact that this is a watch that you would have  
to wind every day and it would not stay in sync 
unless you were super on top of it all the time.  
But that being said beautiful watch and a 
beautiful addition to the Speedmaster line  
to the MoonWatch line. That’s right. I’m putting 
my flag in the ground. I’m calling it a MoonWatch  
too. But if you want more of a traditional you 
know, acrylic crystal version, maybe even one  
with an 861 or a 321 movement. Guess what? We’ve 
got that too. So give us a call. Any MoonWatch,  
any Speedmaster you want, you need to be checking 
out our website first that’s SwissWatchExpo.com.

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