![]() The ST 186.0004 debuted in 1977 and had an LCD display that could show the time, date, day, chronograph (1/100 th of a second), split seconds, lap time, split/stop (one-two-stop), and a light. Indeed, this digital Speedmaster Professional (mind the “Professional”) was qualified by NASA for use on Space Shuttle missions.īut 20 years before that, Omega already had digital Speedmaster models in the collection - the Speedmaster Professional LCD ST 186.0004 and the Speedmaster (non-Professional) ST 386.0809. On March 25th, 1998, Omega released the Speedmaster Professional X-33 reference 3290.50. ![]() But in case you are not familiar with the X-33 story, let me introduce you to this Speedmaster instrument and explain why it is such a space-relevant watch. Omega just introduced the new Speedmaster X-33 iteration, the Marstimer.
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