

Because Omega changed their coding system in the late 1980s, this version of the Speedmaster Reduced is also known as the ref. The first generation included the references ST.175.0032 (leather strap) and ST.375.0032 (steel bracelet). The most common Speedmaster Reduced models are the no-date stainless steel ones with black dials and black bezels. Omega even made date, perpetual calendar, day-date, and moonphase versions of the Speedy Reduced chronograph. There were also bracelet versions and leather strap versions, in addition to different dial colors.

Omega offered the Speedmaster Reduced in stainless steel, solid yellow gold, and two-tone steel and gold.

There were a few versions of the Speedmaster Reduced chronograph during its two-decade production run. It is also more compact than the 41.5mm size of the Co-Axial Speedmaster ’57 model and the 44.25mm size of the Speedmaster Racing edition.
BLACK OMEGA SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL
Sporting a case that is 39mm in diameter, the aptly named ‘Reduced’ is noticeably smaller than the 42mm size of the Speedmaster Professional watches. Consequently, the first thing you’ll notice if you have a Speedmaster Reduced in your hands is its size. Introduced in 1988, the Speedmaster Reduced was sold as the smaller and cheaper version of the Speedy among the various watches in the Omega Speedmaster collection.
BLACK OMEGA SPEEDMASTER DRIVERS
First launched as a watch for race car drivers in 1957, and later linked to mankind’s greatest leap in 1969, few watches come close to the cachet of Omega’s signature chronograph. Like Cher, Bono, or Rihanna, when a watch goes by a single name, you know it’s an icon.
