Swatch x Omega MoonSwatch Mission To Ganymede - The Mystery of #1A17045

Swatch x Omega MoonSwatch Mission To Ganymede - The Mystery of #1A17045

Swatch x Omega New Galileo MoonSwatch The Mystery of #1A17045

Swatch x Omega MoonSwatch fans have been buzzing with excitement after a new cryptic teaser hit social media, leaving everyone wondering, what's next for this iconic collection? A recent post from Swatch featured a lone spaceman exploring an unknown planet, complete with scanning visuals inside his helmet.

 

However, it was the code #1A17045 that truly grabbed our attention in the bottom right of this post... What does this mysterious code mean for the launch of the new Swatch x Omega MoonSwatch?

Our Thoughts The MoonSwatch Clue #1A17045?

Let’s break down the code. For those familiar with Hex colour codes #1A1704 translates to a deep, dark shade of brown, bordering on black, a rich, earthy colour that evokes images of rugged terrains and the mysteries of space. The exact colour is know as Black Chocolate. Could this be the shade of Swatch’s next MoonSwatch model? Omega have used this type of colour before, seen on the beautiful Seamaster Planet Ocean 600 'Chocolate' back in 2016.

If this colour is indeed tied to the upcoming release, we could be looking at a bold new watch with striking, deep black & brown hues. While this colour is reminiscent of the Mission to Saturn, the richness of #1A1704 as a colour suggests a more understated, luxurious design, perfect for collectors who appreciate subtle sophistication.

But there’s more. The teaser code isn’t just #1A1704—it’s #1A1704(5). What could that additional “5” mean? We speculate this could be a nod to Jupiter, the fifth planet in the solar system. This detail may very well be the final clue...

The Connection #1A1704 & “And Yet It Moves”

The initial teaser from Swatch on 16.10.24 with the phrase “And Yet It Moves” is famously attributed to Galileo, who is said to have whispered these words after being forced to recant his assertion that the Earth moves around the Sun. This statement symbolises the pursuit of truth and discovery, an ideal that fits perfectly with Swatch’s space inspired MoonSwatch series.

Galileo famously made ground breaking contributions to astronomy, including his observations of Jupiter’s moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. 

A MoonSwatch Inspired by the Moons of Jupiter?

We know Galileo discovered four moons orbiting Jupiter, each with its own unique traits. Could Swatch x Omega be gearing up to release a collection inspired by these Moons?

The colour #1A1704 is a deep, dark brown, almost black; among Jupiter's moons, the one most closely associated with a similar colour palette would likely be Ganymede. So are we looking at Swatch x Omega Mission To Ganymede here?

Why A Ganymede Inspired MoonSwatch?

Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system, has a surface composed of a mix of dark and light regions. The darker areas, in particular, are older and more heavily cratered, with a brownish tint caused by rock and icy deposits. This matches the deep, earthy tones suggested by the #1A1704 colour, and the brownish tint shown in the teaser.

Exploring something different with the collection would be fascinating. The ties to Galileo present an exciting opportunity for innovative complications or dial designs. We'd love to see a Chronoscope iteration, inspired by the Speedmaster Professionals, that features circular heliocentric patterns and a range of functions and capabilities.

What’s Next for the Swatch x Omega MoonSwatch Collection?

Swatch has always kept fans on their toes with clever teasers and unexpected reveals, and this latest one is no different. The references to Galileo, Jupiter’s moons, and the cryptic code #1A17045 all point towards an exciting new direction for the Swatch x Omega MoonSwatch collection.

As we eagerly await more details, the clues suggest that we might be looking at a whole new series of watches inspired by space exploration and scientific discovery. Whether #1A1704 is the colour of the next MoonSwatch or part of a broader collection, we’re confident that Swatch has something big planned!

At MGBWATCHES, we’re just as excited as you to see what Swatch x Omega has in store for their next MoonSwatch release. Stay tuned for more updates, and in the meantime feel free to sign up to our mailing list below for exclusive details, early access to watches, and colour matched straps!

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