Omega Z33, de nieuw X33

Ik moet er nog even aan wennen…

Basel 2012 – Omega Spacemaster Z-33 Mar 07, 2012 - 04:27 PM

The Spacemaster Z-33’s case shape cannot be mistaken for that of any other timepiece and in the tradition of OMEGA’s great pilots’ watches, it separates its day-to-day timekeeping from its professional functions ergonomically, using state-of-the-art technology.

Designed for pilots
Floating above the digital dial is a set of analogue timekeeping hands that are adjusted by the crown at 3 o’clock. Surrounding the watch are four pushers that, along with the crown, allow full control over the array of digital features. For keeping track of the time these include date, UTC and two time zones (in 12 or 24 hour display), an alarm and a perpetual calendar. Elapsed time is measured with a chronograph function and a countdown timer. Alongside these features are self-programmable professional pilot functions to log up to ten flights and visualise those logs with date-hour indications.

High-technology case, dial and hands
Continuing the high technology feel of the watch, the modern-sized case is manufactured from grade 5 titanium, and features brushed, polished and sandblasted highlights, reminiscent of OMEGA’s pilot case design. The caseback features the polished OMEGA Seahorse, the Ω symbol, the word “Speedmaster” and the watch’s serial number. The back is fixed in place with four screws and its “double wall” construction acts as a resonance chamber, thus amplifying the sound of the alarm. The Spacemaster Z-33 is fitted with a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment on both sides to provide a clear view of the display regardless of the conditions. The watch is water resistant to 3 bar / 30 metres / 100 feet.

The Spacemaster Z-33 has a non-reflective matt black dial with white OMEGA name and logo and featuring the words “Spacemaster” and “Z-33” in white. The white indexes are coated with white Super-LumiNova, as are the skeletonised hour and minute hands. The elements coated with Super-LumiNova emit a green glow in low light conditions.

The dial features two large display panels for the digital functions. These screens have black backgrounds with red digital segments and use transreflective LCD technology to provide easy reading in all light conditions.

The new design incorporates skeletonised hands to help the wearer view the digital displays below them. By simply depressing the pusher at the 8 o’clock position, the hands are disengaged to either 3 o’clock or 9 o’clock, allowing the wearer an unobstructed view of the digital information.

On your wrist in the cockpit
The Spacemaster Z-33 is supplied with a black rubber strap with the inscriptions “OMEGA” and “Speedmaster” in red. It is also available on a brown “Soft Touch” leather strap. The black rubber strap features a model-specific Titanium folding clasp (grade 5 for all the visible parts and grade 2 for the moving parts). The brown “Soft Touch” leather strap is secured to the wrist by a standard grade 5 titanium folding clasp (again with grade 2 titanium used for the moving parts of the clasp). Both clasps bear the Omega logo.

The luminosity of the digital displays is automatically regulated by their transreflective technology, which takes into account ambient light, allowing the digital data to be read as easily on night flights as in direct sunlight. This technology also helps conserve battery power. In dark conditions the Super-LumiNova provides a green glow for the analogue time measurement hands allowing them to be distinct enough not to interfere with the digital information.

A very special and highly useful additional detail that underlines the Spacemaster’s professional heritage & distinction is the fact that its digital display can be read under all conditions, even for wearers with polarized glasses.

The watch is delivered in a special presentation box which includes a detailed manual.

Respecting the past, defining the future
The OMEGA Spacemaster Z-33 carries on the traditions of robust reliability and innovation that have always defined OMEGA’s watches. Coupled with specific functions desired by professional pilots, OMEGA’s new thermo-compensated quartz calibre 5666 is particularly dedicated to them, providing them with the combination great accuracy and functionality they need in the cockpit.

With the launch of the Spacemaster Z-33, OMEGA has re-introduced a professional pilots’ watch, combining the legendary look of the past with cutting-edge watchmaking features.

It is sure to be one of the most welcomed and talked-about releases of 2012.

Ik vind hem wel leuk.

Hmm, waarom zo’n vintage look…

Voor een leek kan ik me voorstellen dat de Z33 juist ouder lijkt dan de X33.

Gaat natuurlijk een Godsvermogen kosten.gelukkig geen Co-axiaaltje :slight_smile:

Mooie jaren 70 kast. Wat zou hij gaan kosten?

Ik schat rond de 6k?

Is retro nu nog steeds in? Ik vind dee niet mooi, ijn er ook mooie horloges op de beurs?

Kast is van grade 5 titanium wat erg duur is om te verwerken. Denk dat het inderdaad niet ver van de 6k zal zitten.

floris Schreef:

Is retro nu nog steeds in? Ik vind dee niet mooi,
ijn er ook mooie horloges op de beurs?

Definieer dan even het begrip " mooi" svp

Wat bedoel je die kast is veel te jaren 70, ik vind hem te dik, en titanium vind ik ook al niks, de wijzers zien er niet mooi uit, ik word er niet vrolijk van!

Mooi is een Seamaster planet ocean bijvoorbeeld.

Niet onaardig. Maar no way dat ik daar ooit 6k euro aan uit zou geven.

naaaa…niet echt mooi…maar dat vind ik de x33 ook niet…ik begrijp werkelijk niet waarom de waterdichtheid zo beperkt is als je zo’n veelzijdig horloge maakt…100m op zijn minst

Hahahahaha, check dit dan. Ding is gewoon 20mm dik. Voor die 30m waterdichtheid?

floris Schreef:

Is retro nu nog steeds in? Ik vind dee niet mooi,
ijn er ook mooie horloges op de beurs?

Euh, doet je Z het niet… :wink:

Ik vind de naam wel leuk gevonden: “Spacemaster”, maar wel jammer dan dat op de band weer Speedmaster staat…

Maar ik weet niet wat ik er van moet vinden. De kast vind ik wel erg lomp.

Edit: Nu ik de foto van Tom zie… brr van de voorkant is ie al lomp, laat staan vanaf de zijkant!

De hoeveelheid water in Space is nogal beperkt en of er water op Mars is weten we ook nog niet, dus who caress?

Nee, dat vind ik echt over de top. Als ik al zoiets diks zou willen dan koop ik wel een Benarus Megalodon.

30m is niet zo erg maar waarom moet ie dan 20mm dik zijn. De x33 was een stuk dunner en de B1 is ook niet zo dik.

Tom Koerts Schreef:

30m is niet zo erg maar waarom moet ie dan 20mm
dik zijn. De x33 was een stuk dunner en de B1 is
ook niet zo dik.

Grotere batterij? :smiley:

Gewoon een 12v accu :wink: