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Omega - Omega Speedmaster Professional ST 145.022 - Archive Papers

The Omega Speedmaster is a legendary timepiece that has achieved iconic status in the world of horology. Originally introduced in 1957 as a racing chronograph, the Speedmaster gained worldwide fame as the watch that accompanied NASA astronauts on all six lunar missions. In 1969, the Speedmaster became the first watch to be worn on the moon, cementing its place in history. Durability, accuracy, and reliability under extreme conditions has made it a favorite of pilots, astronauts, and adventurers alike. Over the years, Omega has continued to refine and improve the design of the Speedmaster, while staying true to its classic look and feel. Today, the Speedmaster remains one of the most popular and revered timepieces and an icon of Swiss watchmaking.

This particular Speedmaster, circa 1970 houses the now iconic 861 caliber which replaced the original model's caliber 321. We're thrilled to offer this example which has remained in strong vintage condition, something that can't be said for the vast majority of these watches which were used as intended - as tools. It boasts a very nicely preserved dial with warm and attractive patina. The hour and minute hands appear to be period service replacements but they are tritium and pair well to the watch. The bezel insert remains in fantastic shape for this model as most examples show significant wear. The case is also in strong condition, remaining thick and even. Adding to its provenance is an Archive Extract from Omega confirming its production on April 1st, and delivery to the US. 



USD $7,900