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Moonlight

Omega · 2026

Every watch brand borrows space imagery — starfields, rocket launches, astronaut wrists. The Speedmaster Moonwatch is the only one that actually went there. We needed to reclaim the cosmos for the watch that owns it.

Moonlight — Omega
Moonlight — Omega
Moonlight — Omega
Moonlight — Omega

Owning the cosmos authentically

The Speedmaster Professional has been NASA flight-qualified since 1965. It survived the Apollo 13 crisis. It's been to the lunar surface six times. That heritage is real — and we refused to dilute it with generic space imagery.

We generated Hubble-quality nebulae, particle disintegration sequences, and eclipse halos where the Moonwatch IS the celestial body. The hesalite crystal catches starlight. The black stepped dial becomes a void. This isn't a watch in space — it's a watch that IS space.

Moonlight — Omega
Moonlight — Omega
Moonlight — Omega
Moonlight — Omega

Nebula generation

The manual-winding Calibre 1861 movement inspired the constellation disassembly shots — gears and springs drifting apart like stellar debris, then reassembling with gravitational precision. The asymmetric sub-dials at 3, 6, and 9 created natural focal points in every composition.

54 creative shots across nebula birth, deep space float, particle disintegration, and eclipse backlit halo categories. The black-on-black palette pushed the AI pipeline to find light in darkness — rim highlights, chromatic aberration, the faintest blue glow from the tachymeter scale.

Moonlight — Omega
Moonlight — Omega
Moonlight — Omega
Moonlight — Omega

The Moonwatch doesn't visit space in this film — it belongs there. Nebulae form around the case. The tachymeter bezel catches starlight. The dial becomes a planet surface. Every frame generated through AI at Hubble-quality fidelity, then animated through Seedance 2.5.