Omega Constellation Globemaster Annual Calendar Black Dial Watches

The Globemaster might not be Omegas most commonly referenced or recognized property, but its far from unloved - on the contrary, those in the know recognize it as a surprisingly well-kept secret in Omegas Master generation of watches and a strong contender for one of the best all-day-every-day modern watches available. Fighting words for sure, but a quick survey of its competition reveal very few alternatives with a comparable feature set and price point. For 2019, Omega is giving the Globemaster a little more love, expanding the collection with a new black dial for its Annual Calendar reference, which was previously only available in white with blue accents.Inside the new Globemaster, nothings changed; youve still got Omegas cal. 8922 - a METAS-certified, anti-magnetic Master Chronometer (now par for the course on all of Omegas 8900-series movements) with an annual calendar complication. This particular execution is somewhat novel, though. While most annual calendars use two separate apertures in the dial to display the month and date, the Globemaster takes a page out of the pointer date book, using a short central-mounted needle hand to point to one of the 12 months, which encircle the perimeter of the dials inner dodecagon pie pan. The cursive script used in the months was admittedly an acquired taste when the Annual Calendar made its silver-dialed debut back in 2016, but now that the watchs dial is rendered in a more monochrome black with silver script, the whole thing feels a little more buttoned-up (in a good way) and probably what Omega should have led with three years ago. Specifications:Brand: OmegaModel: Globemaster Co-Axial Master Chronometer Annual CalendarDimensions: 41mmWater Resistance: 100 metersCase Material: Three references: Stainless Steel, Stainless Steel Sedna Gold, full Sedna GoldCrystal/Lens: SapphireMovement: Omega cal. 8922 (automatic)Power Reserve: 55 HoursStrap/Bracelet: Leather strapPrice Availability: Starts at $8,450 in Stainless Steel (ref. 130.33.41.22.01.001) on leather strap, and it jumps to $10,600 for the two-tone model with the Sedna gold bezel (ref. 130.23.41.22.01.001) on leather strap, and $23,300 for the full gold variant (ref. 130.53.41.22.01.001) on leather strap. Available August 2019.Like the standard three-hand version, the Globemaster is fitted with a distinctive fluted bezel, though before all the Datejust purists cry foul, its worth pointing out that the only thing the two watches really have in common is their respective cases as ultra-versatile everyday watches that transition gracefully between dress and sport. In person, the Globemasters bezel feels more akin to a coin-edge, and with its tungsten carbide composition (on the steel models) and sharp peaks and narrow valleys, it will be far less prone to scratches or marks compared to the Datejusts crown-style facets. Omegas announcements this year have been splashy and colorful, which is partially why the new Globemaster feels a bit more austere, but thats absolutely a good thing. Learn more at omegawatches.com. [...]