Swatch and OMEGA have unveiled their newest collaborative timepiece, the Mission to the Pink Moonphase MoonSwatch, designed as a tribute to April's Pink Moon. This $310 USD watch will be available exclusively at selected Swatch stores beginning April 1.
The watch features a distinctive pink Bioceramic case paired with a matching pink VELCRO® strap. What sets this model apart is its moon phase complication located at the 2 o'clock subdial, displaying two pink moons against a rotating black disc. The design includes a hidden detail that becomes visible only under UV light.
Functionality meets aesthetics with the inclusion of a pulsometer scale on the black Bioceramic bezel. This practical feature enables wearers to measure their heart rate by counting 30 beats while the chronograph runs. The top push button features an embossed heart motif that complements this health-monitoring capability.
The caseback showcases various pink hues that enhance the cosmic theme of the timepiece. Branding elements including the OMEGA x Swatch partnership logo, along with Speedmaster and MoonSwatch insignias, are integrated throughout the design, connecting this model to the broader collection.
This release follows the previously launched MoonSwatch 1965 model, continuing the partnership between the two watchmakers. Customers interested in purchasing this limited-time offering can find information about participating retailers on the official Swatch website.
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