Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional Green Dial
About This Watch
The Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional with green dial brings a contemporary color option to the iconic Moonwatch collection. The deep green PVD dial paired with a matching green ceramic bezel creates a cohesive, modern look while retaining every element of the classic Moonwatch design. The green colorway has become one of the most sought-after trends in luxury watchmaking, and Omega's execution on the Speedmaster is particularly well done — the shade is rich and saturated without being garish. The caliber 3861 Master Chronometer movement provides the same proven performance as its black and silver-dialed siblings. The sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides ensures excellent legibility, while the exhibition caseback showcases the beautifully decorated movement. The stainless steel bracelet with its new five-arched-link design offers improved comfort and aesthetics. This green Moonwatch appeals to collectors looking for something distinctive within the Speedmaster lineup — different enough to stand out, yet unmistakably a Moonwatch.
In-Depth Review
# Omega's Bold Reinterpretation of an Icon
When Omega introduced the green ceramic dial to its most hallowed timepiece in 2023, the decision carried meaningful weight. The Speedmaster Professional has remained virtually unchanged since 1965, yet this update respects that legacy while signaling evolution. The new green dial—rendered in a deep, understated tone rather than garish novelty—sits atop the same 42mm stainless steel case that has orbited the moon and graced countless wrists. Beneath that ceramic bezel lives the upgraded Caliber 3861, a manual movement that extends the power reserve to 50 hours and refines what was already one of watchmaking's most reliable chronograph mechanisms. The green dial transforms the Speedmaster's character without compromising its identity, offering collectors a fresh interpretation of a watch that has earned its place as arguably the most significant chronograph ever made.
The green dial Speedmaster appeals to an evolved collector base. This isn't an entry-level luxury watch; at roughly $7,100, it demands commitment from someone who understands the Speedmaster's mythology and appreciates Omega's restraint in updating it. Ideal owners are professionals and enthusiasts who value heritage watches that still function as genuine tools, whether for timing track days or simply living with a watch that performs exactly as documented. These buyers typically own other mechanical watches and recognize that the Speedmaster's value proposition extends beyond aesthetics into provenance and reliability.
Against alternatives like the Tudor Black Bay Chronograph (around $5,400) or Rolex Daytona (substantially higher on the secondary market), the green dial Speedmaster occupies distinct territory. It trades sport-watch aggression for refined purposefulness, asking whether you're buying an icon or buying into iconography. For most, it's both, which justifies the
Specifications
Movement
| Movement Type | Manual |
|---|---|
| Caliber | Omega 3861 |
| Power Reserve | 50 hours |
| Frequency | 21,600 vph |
| Jewels | 26 |
Case
| Case Diameter | 42.0mm |
|---|---|
| Case Thickness | 13.2mm |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Crystal | Sapphire with anti-reflective coating |
| Bezel | Fixed, green ceramic tachymeter with white enamel |
| Dial Color | Green |
| Lug Width | 20mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 47.0mm |
Features
| Water Resistance | 50m / 164ft |
|---|---|
| Bracelet/Strap | Stainless steel bracelet |
| Clasp | Deployant clasp with pushers |
| Weight | 143g |
| Complications |