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Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon

311.92.44.51.01.007

The Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon is a current-production chronograph watch with a black zirconium oxide (zro2) case. It measures 44.3 mm across, and is water resistant to 50 m. Inside is the Omega 9300 automatic chronograph (co-axial) movement. Complications: Chronograph. Priced from $12,000 (approx). Brand origin: Switzerland.

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Reference
311.92.44.51.01.007
Type
Chronograph
Price
$12,000 · approx
Case diameter
44.3 mm
Thickness
Lug-to-lug
Water resistance
50 m
Weight
Origin
Switzerland
Movement
Automatic chronograph (co-axial)
Caliber
Omega 9300
Power reserve
Complications
Chronograph
Material
Ceramic
Grade / type
Zirconium oxide (ZrO2)
Colour
Black
Hardness
Construction
Assembled
Surface treatment
Caseback
Ceramic
Nickel-free
Not verified (bracelet, strap, or clasp hardware not confirmed)
Bracelet / strap
Strap
Matching bracelet
Crystal
Sapphire
Display back
Yes
Dial
Lume
Super-LumiNova
Availability
Offered
Status
Current
Medium confidence Verified Jul 2026 Source: Omega Dark Side of the Moon (maker) Maker / listing ↗
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Frequently asked questions

What is the case material of the Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon?

The Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon has a black zirconium oxide (zro2) case with a ceramic caseback. It is recorded at medium confidence pending a maker-stated material.

What size is the Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon?

It is 44.3 mm in diameter, and water resistant to 50 m.

How much does the Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon cost, and is it available?

It is current-production and lists from $12,000.

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