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The November full moon was last night, which means there’s another new MoonSwatch being launched! I’ve gotten to the point now where I’m actually keeping up to date with the full moon, because I know a new MoonSwatch is about to follow… and this month’s new limited edition Omega replica watches for sale is in celebration of the Beaver Moon.

This year, the OMEGA x Swatch collaboration has given us new cheap UK Omega fake watches every month. While the majority of the design is similar each time, meaning the movement, case and chronographs are identical, the seconds hand has a different style, ranging from Swiss lanterns to a lollipop accent in tribute to the 1961 Omega Seamaster.

The latest MoonSwatch for November’s full moon pays tribute to the Beaver Moon, the time of year where beavers are most active and use the light of the moon to build dams before they hibernate. As announced on the Swatch Instagram, “this Mission to the Moon has a seconds hand made of Swiss made replica Omeag watches‘ Moonshine Gold inspired by the Beaver Moon and a secret detail that glows in the dark.”

Like most of the other special edition timepieces, this month’s MoonSwatch is based on the Mission to the Moon style. The main features include a quartz movement, three chronographs on the watch face and a matte black dial. The case itself measures 42mm in ceramic black and grey with moon and space imagery etched into the case back. The luxury Omega copy watches is completed with OMEGA and Swatch logos and a black velcro strap.

What makes this new high quality Omega replica watches different is its seconds hand which has been directed with imagery of a beaver… who wouldn’t want that, right?! At the end of the second hand, there’s a little detail of a beaver’s mouth and teeth. It’s subtle and while you can see the design, it’s better illuminated when the markers, minute, hour and seconds hand glow in the dark.

Further up the seconds hand, there’s an intricate design that makes the hand look like it’s been chewed towards the base… like a beaver does to wood. While this accent doesn’t light up when it gets dark, it’s still a fun nod to the Beaver Moon and is subtle enough that it doesn’t take away from the rest of the perfect Omega super clone watches design.

As the year draws to a close, this is the second to last full moon of 2023. So, does this mean this new top replica Omega Speedmaster MoonSwatch Mission to the Moon is the second to last watch we’ll see from the OMEGA and Swatch collaboration this year?

As I’ve been following this year’s MoonSwatch launches closely, I can hazard a guess that this could be the case. December’s full moon is called the Cold Moon which poses questions about the limited edition design that we could see.

While most of the special edition Omega replica watches wholesale have had the Mission to the Moon design, the Blue Moon watch from August was a relaunch of the rare Mission to Neptune. Could the Cold Moon stick to the trend where we see a different seconds hand design or could the brands decide to give the Mission to Neptune a fun redesign for the end of the year?

What has me more curious is whether the brand will continue to launch new AAA online fake Omega watches in the new year. I wouldn’t be surprised if the collaboration decided to try different seconds hand designs for the full moons in 2024, or maybe they’ll stick to the watches they’ve already put out and release new limited numbers. Who knows? We’ll just have to wait and see!

Making History In 14 Seconds: Best UK Replica Omega Watches’ Essential Precision During The Apollo 13 Mission

When Apollo 13’s mission came about on April 11, 1970, Omega had already been an invaluable support to NASA, with the perfect UK replica Omega Speedmaster watches’ pledge in “flight qualified for all manned space missions”. While it was the first watch worn on the moon in 1969 during Apollo 11’s first moon landing, it wasn’t until the Apollo 13 mission in 1970 that Swiss made Omega fake watches’ critical precision was best represented.

Commanded by veteran astronaut James Lovell, with Command Module Pilot Jack Swigert, and Lunar Module Pilot, Fred Haise; Apollo 13 was destined for the moon: the third human lunar landing to inspect, survey and sample selenological materials in the preselected Fra Mauro Formation (a formation of highlands on the near side of the moon) — the next successful chapter of the Apollo project.

“The watch was a critical backup,” said James Ragan, the NASA engineer who first tested and qualified the 1:1 online Omega Speedmaster fake watches in 1964; as the three astronauts were each equipped with Omega Speedmaster Professional chronographs — part of NASA’s official kit for all manned missions since 1965. “If the astronauts ever lost the capability of talking to the ground, or the capability of their digital timers, the only thing they would have to rely on would be the watches on their wrists. It needed to be there for them if they had a problem.”

Unfortunately, a major problem did occur for Apollo 13 just two days after launch, when an oxygen tank exploded on board, and crippled the Service Module, plunging the astronauts into a truly perilous situation.

The infamous “Houston, we’ve had a problem here” was transmitted back to Earth, and the mission to the moon was promptly abandoned. As part of the innovative rescue strategy directives from Houston, the astronauts were forced into the Lunar Module, where they had to shut down nearly all power to conserve energy, rendering their digital timers obsolete, and leaving them at the mercy of dark and freezing conditions.

Apollo 13 faced many serious challenges over the next several days, as NASA worked around the clock to overcome the increasingly volatile situation. By then, the aborted mission had drifted off course by roughly 60 to 80 nautical miles; this meant that the module would re-enter Earth’s atmosphere at the wrong angle, and bounce back into space with no chance of recovery.

During a time when there was simply no room for error, Omega’s essential precision was called for. Without their digital timers, Swigert instead used his cheap replica Omega Speedmaster chronograph watches to time the required burn of the engine for an exact 14 seconds, while Lovell guided the craft manually, using the Earth’s horizon as his guide.

Much to everyone’s relief, the maneuver back to Earth was carried out perfectly, and on April 17, Apollo 13 achieved a splashdown in the South Pacific Ocean, Southeast of American Samoa and 6.5km from the recovery ship USS Iwo Jima; 142 hours and 54 minutes after launch.

What started off as a mere backup, the luxury Omega copy watches came to play its crucial part in precise timekeeping, and performed exactly as intended. Mission Commander James Lovell later said: “We used the Omega watch that Jack had on his wrist, and I had to control the spacecraft. Jack timed the burn on the engine to make that correction to get us back home safely.”

Later that year, on October 5, 1970, Swiss movements Omega super clone watches received NASA’s illustrious “Silver Snoopy Award” — a 925 sterling silver pin that has become one of the highest honors for those in the aerospace industry, with no more than 1% of eligible recipients; as a mark of gratitude for its contributions to the success of human space flight missions, and the major role it played in the “successful failure” of Apollo 13.

Here’s How The New Top UK Fake Omega Watches Spirate System Works

A couple weeks ago, Omega announced the new cheap replica Omega Speedmaster Super Racing watches, but the more exciting bit of news was the technical innovation inside, the new Spirate System. Omega says the new mechanism will allow it to regulate the movement to 0/+2 seconds per day. Eventually, 1:1 UK Omega fake watches plans to industrialize the Spirate System and roll it out across other models.

As a simple watch writer and non-watchmaker, I decided to call up Hodinkee’s Technical Manager – around here, we just call him our “head watchmaker” – Travis Hines, to help me understand the new Spirate System. To understand why the new tech is such an exciting development, we walked it back to the beginning and what it means to regulate the AAA best Omega replica watches and the traditional methods of regulation before getting to how the Spirate System is an improvement on these approaches.

First, we need to start with what it means to regulate a watch.

“Regulating a watch simply means changing the rate at which the balance wheel is oscillating back and forth,” Hines explained. This is typically done by changing the “active length” of the hairspring, which changes how much the balance wheel that’s attached to the hairspring can rotate before the power of the spring pulls it back in the other direction. “By regulating, we increase or decrease the length of the hairspring to either speed it up to cause the watch to beat faster or slow it down to cause it to beat slower.”

Today, there are two common methods of regulating luxury Omega copy watches.

“The first common way that you’ll see regulation is with the use of index pins,” Hines said. “This is still widely used in the industry today. Most commonly, two index pins are used to straddle the hairspring, and as you move the indexing arm up and down, it shortens or lengthens the active length of the hairspring that works on the balance wheel. Traditionally, this is the easiest way to regulate a watch.”

The other common method of regulation is free-sprung, which is what you see in Rolex’s Microstella system and Patek’s Gyromax system. This means that the spring has no regulating pins. “Instead, we rely on weights or screws on the balance wheel itself to regulate the beat,” Hines said. “Think of the weights on the balance wheel like a figure skater: When you see a figure skater pull their arms in, they go faster, and then as their arms go out they slow down. We’re doing the same thing with the little screws on the rim of the balance. As we move the weight in toward the center of the balance wheel, it speeds up, which means it’s going to gain more time. And as we move that weight out, it’s going to slow down.”

Ok but what does that have to do with perfect Omega replica watches? What balance wheel does it use?

Omega introduced its Si14 silicon hairspring in 2008, as other manufacturers also transitioned to silicon for its benefits compared to traditional alloys like Nivarox, such as better anti-magnetism and temperature resistance. Since then, Swiss movements Omega fake watches has relied on free-sprung regulation of its hairsprings. But this can be difficult.

“The biggest problem with this is that when changing the weight you have to be hyper-precise,” Hines said. “If you’re off by even a fraction of a millimeter, it’s going to impact the rate drastically because now you’ve got a heavier weight on one side. With the new Spirate System, my speculation is that the balance will be preset by the factory and then you’ll use the hairspring regulating system for adjustments.”

The Spirate System works by attaching a flexible “blade” to the hairspring that can be easily adjusted to affect the stiffness of the hairspring.

The Spirate System takes China Omega super clone watches’ standard silicon hairspring and attaches to it a flexible blade, from which extends a long “tail” that attaches to the balance bridge. This attachment point can then be adjusted by a snail cam (it looks like a screw in the image below). The key to understanding Spirate is in understanding how this flexible blade works: tension can be added or removed from this blade, which is connected to the hairspring and thus acts to adjust the stiffness of the hairspring.

Here’s how that works.

The Spirate System is circled in red in the diagram above. The red and green arrow point at the blade that acts on the hairspring. You can see two elements attached to the bottom of this blade. The first, thicker attachment is the hairspring. The second, thinner “tail” curves around to attach to a “regulating arm” (with the “+/-” engraved), then continues to curve up and attaches to the balance bridge (under the snail cam engraved “0.1 s/d”).

According to Hines, it seems that the regulating arm and the snail cam allow for regulation of the hairspring: the regulating arm can be directly adjusted for larger adjustments, while the snail cam allows for the micro-adjustment to 1/10th of a second that wholesale replica Omega watches’ touting, allowing for regulation to 0/+2 per day. When you adjust the attachment point of the Spirate System’s tail on the balance bridge, the tail pushes or pulls on the flexible blade, adding or removing tension. Since the blade is attached to the hairspring, this then acts on the hairspring. For example, pushing on the blade by adjusting the tail’s attachment point closer will increase tension in the blade, then causing the hairspring to increase in stiffness, causing it to beat faster.

The snail cam allows for such small incremental adjustments that a watchmaker would never be able to replicate by hand using traditional regulation methods. That scale on the outside of the cam isn’t just for show – it’s to help guide adjustments.

“This is the part that I find very exciting because I love to see new innovations,” Travis said. “Omega has essentially created a third type of regulating system where instead of changing the weight on the balance or using index pins, they’re actually adjusting the stiffness of the balance spring itself. So as the spring gets stiffer, it’s going to cause the balance to run faster and as it loosens up, it’ll run slower.”

The Spirate System represents an improvement over online fake Omega watches’ current method of regulating its movements, for both Omega and its customers.

According to Hines, the current method of adjusting the weights on the balance wheel to regulate a watch is a pain point for Omega. Not only is one of the most common complaints for customers that their Omega replica watches site is gaining or losing time, but it’s cumbersome to make adjustments by tweaking the weights on the balance wheel. It’s difficult to get just right, requires using big tools, and if you accidentally knick the hairspring and it snaps, then you have to replace the entire balance mechanism.

“I think this is actually significantly better for the boutiques now, with these regulating points away from anything that you could accidentally hit.” With Spirate, Omega has made adjustment and regulation easy enough that anyone can be trained on it at a boutique, with minimal risk to the watch itself (in particular to the hairspring).

Omega’s Spirate System could represent a huge leap forward for mechanical watchmaking accuracy.

While Omega introduced the Spirate System in the new 2023 fake Omega Speedmaster Super Racing watches, it says it’ll be able to industrialize the manufacturing process, eventually rolling it out across its movements. If Omega’s able to do this and the system works as expected, Hines says it’s a huge technological leap forward for timekeeping.

“I would put this almost on par with moving away from the traditional blue steel hairspring to using a Nivarox alloy,” Hines said, referring to the transition by manufacturers in the early-20th century from steel to Nivarox hairsprings, a more temperature- and magnetic-resistant alloy. “That was a huge jump forward in accuracy and combating magnetism. I’d consider [the Spirate System] to be a bigger jump than Omega’s 2008 move from Nivarox alloy hairsprings to silicon hairsprings because this is an entirely new regulating principle.”

“I think it’s absolutely brilliant. I can’t stress that enough. It’s exciting to see an innovation that adds a whole new layer to a field that doesn’t change drastically.”

Your move, competitors.

Now, for the elephant in the accuracy room. Since 2014, Omega’s rolled out its Master Chronometer certification across its models. To be a Master Chronometer, best quality Omega replica watches’ movements are COSC-certified, then they’re cased up and put through a series of eight METAS tests, mostly focused on anti-magnetism and accuracy. It’s already a unique combination of independent testing that Omega’s competitors (mostly) don’t offer – Rolex’s internal “Superlative Chronometer” certification touts accuracy of +/-2 seconds per day (James took us inside Rolex to better explain its Superlative Chronometer testing here). The Spirate System takes Omega’s certification a step forward, promising accuracy of 0/+2 seconds per day.

“With this announcement, any brand that’s looking to compete in terms of accuracy – Rolex and Zenith come to mind – I’m sure is already looking into ways to replicate something similar to the Spirate System,” Hines said.