SKU: 24410
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WHAT WE LOVE:
The Speedmaster Reduced has spent most of its existence in the shadow of the Professional — and that is precisely why it has become one of the more interesting watches to seek out in the current market. While collectors chase the Moonwatch, the Reduced sits quietly to one side, offering almost everything that makes the Speedmaster great in a 39mm automatic package that wears closer, lighter, and more comfortably across a broader range of contexts.
Introduced in 1988, the Reduced was conceived to bring the Speedmaster's design language — the black dial, the tachymeter bezel, the triple sub-dial chronograph layout — to a self-winding movement in a case that didn't demand the same commitment in size as the 42mm Professional. The result is a watch that is unmistakably Speedmaster from any distance, but that sits differently on the wrist: less assertive, more versatile, and in many ways more wearable as a daily chronograph.
Omega transitioned the Reduced from tritium to Luminova, meaning the hands of this example glow consistently compared to the patina of older tritium plots that only glow briefly. The twisted lug case profile, the snapped-on caseback with its hippocampus engraving, the Arabic 5-minute markers on the black chapter ring, and the domed hesalite crystal — which contributes to the watch's impressive 12mm profile for an automatic chronograph — are all correct and present. This is the Speedmaster for the person who has looked carefully and knows exactly what they have found.
WHAT’S INSIDE:
The 3510.50 is powered by the Omega Calibre 1141 — the designation for the base ETA 2890-2 fitted with the Dubois Dépraz 2020 chronograph module, which together constitute the Calibre 3220 family. The automatic movement has a power reserve of approximately 44 hours, and drives a three-register chronograph with a 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock, 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock, and running seconds at 9 o'clock.
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