The movement is beautifully detailed with the name of the movement and other labels in red too. Additionally, there are generous radial Geneva waves on all the bridges and the rotor, lending a dynamic and modern appearance to the movement. It's obviously well finished, but not in a traditional way at all. Omega has clearly chosen to present this as a thoroughly modern watch in every way, down to the finishing styles. I will say, labels such as "column wheel" on the plates seem like another instance of overkill to me, but I understand why Omega might do such a thing for the larger market.

Above all else – and I may be nitpicking here – the thing I dislike most about the Dark Side is its lack of a quick-set date. While it didn't take obscenely long to set the watch to the correct date, it's a feature that I would expect on a recently released movement like the Caliber 9300. Instead there is the ability to jump the hour hand forward or backward, letting you change timezones more easily. Personally, I think a quick-set date is much more important.