New Speedmaster celebrates the world of aviation

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The Omega Pilot Flight Qualified combines classic Speedmaster DNA with design details that set it apart from the Moonwatch.

For decades, the Omega Speedmaster has been synonymous with space exploration and the Moonwatch. But with the new Pilot Flight Qualified, Omega shows that the collection can also take inspiration from aviation. The model draws on cockpit instruments and brings fresh energy to the iconic series.

A watch with cockpit-inspired colors

The Pilot Flight Qualified takes cues from the playful design language of the 1970s, updated for modern standards. Its 40 mm straight-lug case delivers a classic profile, while bold details and solid luminous hour markers create a strong visual identity. The result is a watch that feels both retro and contemporary.

While the Moonwatch is forever tied to lunar missions, the Pilot Flight Qualified clearly looks to the skies. The dial is focused on legibility and functionality—just like the instruments in an aircraft cockpit.

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Speedmaster with practical appeal

This is a Speedmaster built not only for collectors but also for real-life wear. With 100 meters of water resistance, the watch is versatile enough for everyday use and travel. The pronounced lume ensures visibility in the dark, while colorful accents add vibrancy on the wrist.

It remains a true Speedmaster, yet its design shows how the series can evolve without losing its DNA. The combination of functionality and playful aesthetics makes it a strong choice for enthusiasts who want more than just the Moonwatch.

A fresh direction for a classic

With the launch of the Pilot Flight Qualified, Omega proves that the Speedmaster is not only about Apollo history but also about ongoing innovation. For those seeking to own an icon in a new interpretation, this model represents a bold step into new territory.