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Omega Speedmaster Professional Alaska Project Limited Edition 311.32.42.30.04.001 Stainless Steel
Omega Speedmaster Professional Alaska Project Limited Edition 311.32.42.30.04.001 Stainless Steel
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| Like New (9/10) | 2009 | Yes | Yes |
Opening Context
The Omega Speedmaster occupies a unique place in modern horology, celebrated for its enduring association with space exploration while remaining remarkably faithful to its original design. The Alaska Project edition revisits one of the brand's lesser-known but historically significant experimental programmes from the late 1960s and early 1970s, during which Omega developed prototypes intended to withstand the extreme thermal conditions encountered during space missions. Introduced in 2008, this reference serves as a thoughtful tribute to that chapter of the Speedmaster story, blending historical inspiration with the familiar Moonwatch architecture.
Why This Reference Matters
Reference 311.32.42.30.04.001 distinguishes itself through details that directly reference the original Alaska Project prototypes. The striking white dial was chosen to echo the heat-reflective concept explored during Omega's experimental development, while the distinctive black chronograph hands and vivid red central chronograph seconds hand enhance legibility. Beneath the dial is the trusted manually wound Calibre 1861, preserving the traditional Moonwatch experience while reinforcing the watch's historical connection to NASA-qualified Speedmasters. The engraved case back further acknowledges the Alaska Project concept, making this reference one of the most recognisable modern interpretations within the Speedmaster family.
On the Wrist
At 42 mm, the Alaska Project wears with the familiar balance that has defined the Speedmaster Professional for generations. The twisted lugs, slim profile and stainless steel bracelet allow it to sit comfortably across a wide range of wrists, while the white dial creates a noticeably brighter and more contemporary character than the traditional black Moonwatch. It retains the purposeful feel of a professional chronograph, yet its distinctive colour palette lends it a personality that is immediately recognisable without appearing overstated.
Condition & Transparency
This example features a 42 mm stainless steel case paired with a stainless steel Speedmaster bracelet and folding clasp, matching the configuration shown in the accompanying images. The watch presents a white chronograph dial with black registers, a black tachymeter bezel, and the engraved Alaska Project limited series case back. As always, particular attention should be given to case condition, dial preservation, movement performance, bracelet condition, and overall set completeness—communicated strictly on verified information.
Why It Belongs in a Collection
For collectors drawn to the deeper stories behind the Speedmaster, the Alaska Project represents an engaging chapter that extends beyond the Moon landing narrative. It appeals equally to enthusiasts who appreciate historically inspired references and those seeking a Speedmaster with a distinctly different visual identity while retaining the familiar manual-wind experience. Within a broader collection, it offers a thoughtful interpretation of Omega's experimental heritage without departing from the design principles that have made the Speedmaster enduringly respected.
Closing
The Speedmaster Alaska Project Limited Edition demonstrates how historical inspiration can be translated into a thoroughly wearable modern watch. It preserves the qualities that have long defined the Moonwatch while introducing a character entirely its own, making it a compelling expression of one of Omega's most fascinating developmental stories.
Specifications
- Case Size: 42 mm
- Case Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: White Dial with Black Chronograph Registers, Red Central Chronograph Seconds Hand, Three-Register Chronograph and Tachymeter Bezel
- Bracelet: Stainless Steel Speedmaster Bracelet with Folding Clasp
- Power Reserve: 45 Hours
- Movement: Manual (Calibre 1861)
Shipments are delivered under Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU) terms, with duties and taxes payable by the recipient.
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