Omega Speedmaster Project
The Moonwatch earned its name in July, 1969, when humankind stepped onto the lunar surface for the first time.
For this visual concept, my goal was to capture that spirit. The animation is driven by light, motion, and sound, letting the watch move with a cinematic flow. I layered symphonic tones and atmospheric textures to create a rhythm where visuals and audio pull each other forward, making the story of the Speedmaster feel alive.
This piece is about more than the watch, it’s about turning design, motion, and sound into an experience that evokes wonder and the timeless drive to explore.
Category
Video Editing
3D Product Visuals
3D Animation
Sound Design
Music Composition


Sound as Gravity
The score begins in stillness, a soft atmosphere suspended in weightlessness. It does not rush, nor does it call attention to itself. Instead, it breathes a thin, distant call. Piano notes drift like signals in the dark, fragile and deliberate, each one a quiet echo of hope, of courage, of something reaching. Here, the Speedmaster feels less like a watch and more like a vessel, like sound unfolding in orbit. The harmony becomes a thread, linking time to emotion, aiming to inspire. It creates a space where sound is not background, but gravity. A silent pull toward something greater, unseen but deeply felt.
Each sound was chosen to evoke a specific emotion. Ambient pads for the vast stillness of space, strings and brass for scale and legacy. At the center, bells and a grand piano act as a voice. Soft, persistent, and full of hope, anchoring the atmosphere in emotion and intention.












