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Swatch Bioceramic MoonSwatch Mission to Earthphase

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November 2024


Swatch Bioceramic MoonSwatch Mission to Earthphase

The new non-limited creation not only comes with a moon phase, but more importantly, and for the first time in watchmaking history, an earth phase. In so doing, the Swiss brand puts a different spin on Galileo’s famous quote “And yet it moves!” and playfully declares, “And yet they move!”

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he Bioceramic Moonswatch Mission to Earthphase celebrates the splendour of the Earth as seen from the moon. Just like the Bioceramic Moonswatch Mission to Moonphase watches, the Mission to Earthphase sports a moon phase on the subdial at two o’clock. The celestial body changes based on its cycles, which can be observed using the two-Moon disc and mask (northern and southern hemispheres).

As for the earth phase, looking at the dial at ten o’clock, we can admire the movements of our planet as seen from the Moon. The patented earth phase is colored to pay tribute to the diversity and beauty of the blue planet. Clouds are also visible, along with the contrast between oceans, forests and deserts. Adding an otherworldly touch, the oceans are coated with UV ink (blue emission) visible only in UV light.

To emphasise this enchanting view of the Moon facing the Earth, the craters of the moon have been created using digital printing. The watch’s dial also features a unique graining that resembles lunar dust, further enhancing its resemblance to the Moon.

Swatch Bioceramic MoonSwatch Mission to Earthphase

How do these two elements, lunar and terrestrial, fit together? The moon phase shows how the Moon appears when seen from Earth. The earth phase shows how the Earth appears when seen from the Moon. The length of a moon phase and an earth phase are the same, 29.5 days. But the cycles are inversely related. So, when there’s a Full Moon, we have a New Earth. And when there’s a New Moon, we have a Full Earth. This is why the earth phase turns counterclockwise and in the opposite direction to the Moon. This is a kind of poetic reinterpretation of the retrograde function featured in some high-end watches.

But the earth phase and moon phase are not the only notable features on the Bioceramic MoonSwatch Mission to the Earthphase. Like all the models in the Bioceramic MoonSwatch Collection, Mission to the Earthphase is made from the brand’s patented Bioceramic, a unique mix of two-thirds ceramic and one-third biosourced materials produced from castor oil. The Bioceramic bezel features a black tachymeter scale and striking light grey markers, a newly created color. The watch also has a chronograph function.

Swatch Bioceramic MoonSwatch Mission to Earthphase

This new watch, a non-limited edition, sports its mission statement on the back of the case, as well as Omega X Swatch logos on the dial and crown. The Moon appears on the battery cover, bearing the footprint of Neil Armstrong–the first man to set foot there.

This new model will please fans with its various characteristic features of Omega’s legendary Speedmaster Moonwatch, the first watch to go to the Moon, such as the asymmetrical case or the famous dot over ninety on the tachymeter scale.

The Bioceramic MoonSwatchMission to the Earthphase is available at selected Swatch stores worldwide. As with the whole Bioceramic MoonSwatch Collection, only one watch can be purchased per person, per day and per store.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Reference SO33M700

  • Case material: case, crown and pushers made of light grey Bioceramic
  • Case diameter: 42.00 mm
  • Case thickness: 13.75 mm
  • Lug-to-lug distance: 47.30 mm
  • Quartz movement: chronograph (seconds only) with a moon phase and patented earth phase indicator, both turning in opposite directions
  • Water resistance: 3 bar
  • Glass: box-shaped glass made from biosourced material and an “S” engraved in the centre in reference to the Swatch logo
  • Dial: grainy grey with Omega X Swatch, Speedmaster and MoonSwatch logos; subdials, hands and hour markers coated with Grade A Super-LumiNova (green emission). Coloured earth phase indicator and moon phase indicator with oversized moons with Super-LumiNova (white emission) and grey mask
  • Hands: hour, minute and tip of the chronograph seconds hand with light grey Grade A Super-LumiNova (green emission) Bezel: made from Bioceramic with black tachymeter scale and light grey markers
  • Strap: black Velcro strap with contrasting light grey top-stitching and a Bioceramic loop

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