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The Omega Speedmaster Super Racing Has the Spirate System

The Omega Speedmaster Super Racing timepiece is an elegant accessory ready to deliver impressive timekeeping capabilities for the wearer. The watch is powered by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 9920 movement that's held within the 44.2mm diameter case. The honeycomb dial features two subdials and gradient chronograph hands along with Super-LumiNova arrowhead indices.

The Omega Speedmaster Super Racing timepiece highlights the patent-pending Spirate System that enables the movement within to make small rate adjustments. This enables the watch to be accurate within a 0/2+ seconds per day range. Water-resistant to 50-meters, the watch pays homage to the 10 year anniversary of the >15’000 GAUSS first debuted in this model. Priced at $12,000, the timepiece is available now.
Trend Themes
1. Ultra-precise Timekeeping - The Spirate System can lead to the development of more accurate and precise timepieces.
2. Co-axial Master Chronometer Movement - Using Co-Axial Master Chronometer movements can lead to the development of high-quality watches with superior timekeeping capabilities.
3. Small Rate Adjustment Technology - Incorporating small rate adjustment technology can lead to better accuracy in watches, especially those used for professional or scientific purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Watches - The Spirate System and Co-Axial Master Chronometer movements can provide high-end watch companies with a competitive edge in the luxury market.
2. Sports Watches - Small rate adjustment technology can lead to improvements in the accuracy of sports watches, making them more valuable to athletes.
3. Scientific Instruments - Ultra-precise timekeeping technology can be applied to create highly accurate scientific instruments for fields such as astronomy and physics.

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