Mark Wahlberg Shows Off Watch You Can Only Buy in Switzerland When It’s Snowing

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Mark Wahlberg has once again shown off his impressive taste in watches, this time with a very rare Swatch x Omega collaboration.

The actor and collector, known for his love of high-end timepieces like Patek Philippe and Rolex, shared a video of himself picking up the new Mission to Earthphase – Moonshine Gold “Cold Moon” edition.

“I got that Sky Moon,” Wahlberg said, referring to a rare Patek Philippe. “Now I got that Cold Moon,” he added with a grin.

The “Cold Moon” is part of the limited-edition MoonSwatch collection and is notable for its bright white design, standing out from the usual navy blue Mission to Moonshine watches. It includes a special Earthphase complication, which shows the Earth as seen from the Moon, a feature unique to Swatch.

The watch also has a moonphase display at 3 o’clock, complete with double moons and laser-etched snowflakes, making each piece unique.

The 42mm Bioceramic case holds a white rubber strap with Velcro closure and Omega X Swatch branding. Fans will also notice playful details like a Snoopy illustration looking at the Earthphase complication and secret phrases only visible under UV light. Even the hands are designed with a sparkling pattern to match the night sky of the moonphase and Earthphase displays. At $450, it’s a highly detailed and collectible watch for the price.

However, there’s a catch. The “Cold Moon” can only be bought in Swatch boutiques in Switzerland when it’s snowing. The watch will remain available until winter officially ends on March 20.

Wahlberg has balanced luxury watches with more modest pieces too. Recently, he was spotted wearing a $58 Timex Ironman at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. But for serious collectors, the “Cold Moon” is a standout addition, blending playful design with intricate watchmaking details.

If you’re a fan of MoonSwatches, this winter edition could be the one to chase. As Wahlberg shows, even in a world of high-end watches, some of the most fun pieces come with a unique twist, and a snowy Swiss condition.

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