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Swatch MISSION TO EARTHPHASE with world-first earth phase to launch on November 2

Swatch is launching a new addition to its popular Bioceramic MoonSwatch collection – the MISSION TO EARTHPHASE. This timepiece boasts not only a moon phase complication but also a world-first earth phase indicator, making its debut on the global market on November 2, 2024.

Swatch MISSION TO EARTHPHASE

The MISSION TO EARTHPHASE features a sleek, light gray Bioceramic case, crown, and pusher, alongside a matching textured gray dial. The moon phase complication shows two oversized moons on the subdial at 2 o’clock, coated with Super-LumiNova for nighttime visibility.

Swatch also unveils its patented earth phase function indicator with the colored earth icon located in the subdial at 10 o’clock. The oceans are coated with UV ink that glows under UV light. Meanwhile, the battery cover features an image of the Moon with the footprint of Neil Armstrong, the first human to walk on its surface.

Staying true to the collaboration, the dials display the OMEGA X Swatch branding alongside the iconic Speedmaster logo and the MoonSwatch logo. Moreover, the hour markers, hour and minute hands, and the chronograph seconds hand tip are all coated with light gray Super-LumiNova that glows in the dark.

Swatch MISSION TO EARTHPHASE

The OMEGA x Swatch MISSION TO EARTHPHASE watch will be available in select Swatch stores worldwide starting November 2, 2024.

For availability in the Philippines, you check with the Swatch store in Greenbelt 5 in Makati. The watch is priced at USD 325 in the US, which could mean an SRP of around Php 20,000. For more information, visit its product page on swatch.com.

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