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Instruments SKYWALKER X‑33

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DESIGNED FOR SPACE EXPLORERS

Designed especially for space explorers, the Speedmaster Skywalker X-33 is an innovative upgrade of the Speedmaster Professional X-33 released in 1998. The new model, powered by an advanced quartz calibre, was developed to meet the needs of astronauts and others who can appreciate its impressive variety of functions.

"…a central opening allows the wearer to read the displayed digital elements…"

STELLAR FUNCTIONALITY

The black dial, with its white indexes and hour markers, has a central opening that allows the wearer to read the displayed digital elements such as the time in up to three different time zones, three alarms, chronograph and countdown functions, and a perpetual calendar. In addition to its analogue and digital displays, it tracks mission elapsed time and phase elapsed time.

DEEP SPACE VISIBILITY

Skeletonised black and white hour and minute hands are coated with Super-LumiNova which emits a green light. The bold red central seconds hand is clearly visible. The hands can be disengaged to allow clear reading of the digital display. The liquid crystal display (LCD) with an electroluminescent backlight features grey segments on a black background.

DEEP SPACE VISIBILITY
OMEGA AND THE EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY

The Speedmaster Skywalker X-33 was designed with the exacting demands of astronauts, pilots and people who can appreciate its impressive variety of functions. In fact, The European Space Agency (ESA) has approved this remarkable timepiece for inclusion in all of its missions. We are proud of our association with one of the world's most impressive scientific organizations.

"Tested and approved by the European Space Agency for inclusion in its missions."

ADVANCED QUARTZ MOVEMENT

The OMEGA Speedmaster Skywalker X-33 is powered by the multi-functional quartz chronograph movement, OMEGA calibre 5619, with a thermo-compensated integrated circuit. The new movement was developed under an ESA patent licence based on an invention by ESA astronaut Jean-François Clervoy.
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