Baselworld 2012: Attention all Speedy fans! The
First OMEGA in Space has landed. Like so many of my fellow Omega
collectors, I love the Speedmaster. It has a glorious history and has
the honor of passing the rigorous testing at NASA and being the watch
worn on the moon, thus earning the nickname “Moon watch”.
Most watch fans know about the rigorous testing that led to the OMEGA
Speedmaster being approved for NASA on all its manned missions from 1
March 1965. Did you know that some two and a half years earlier,
astronaut Wally Schirra had already worn his own Speedmaster in space? A
new watch commemorates a historic chronograph.
So much has been written about the rigorous testing that led to the
OMEGA Speedmaster’s being the only watch qualified for every manned NASA
mission that it is easy to forget that the very first OMEGA worn in
space was the Speedmaster that astronaut Wally Schirra wore during his
Mercury Atlas 8 mission in October of 1962. To commemorate the 50th
anniversary of the first Speedmaster to orbit the earth, OMEGA has
created the Speedmaster “First OMEGA in Space” in honour of Wally
Schirra and his historic wristwatch.
The Speedmaster “First OMEGA in Space” edition recalls the watch that
Schirra bought at a jeweller in Houston more than half a century ago.
Inside its 39.70 mm polished, brushed stainless steel case is the
legendary self-winding MANUAL WINDING calibre 1861, which
earned its reputation as the movement in the legendary OMEGA Speedmaster
Moonwatch. It also has the black aluminium bezel ring with a
tachymetric scale that has long been associated with the classic
Speedmaster.
Visible through its box-form, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal is
the classic varnished black dial that for 55 years has made the
Speedmaster the world’s definitive chronograph: the 30-minute and
12-hour counters are located at 3 o’clock and 6 o’clock respectively and
the small seconds sub-dial is at 9 o’clock. It has white transferred
indexes; the hour markers and hour and minute hands are coated with
Super-LumiNova.
The watch has a screw-in stainless steel caseback which is embossed
with OMEGA’s original seahorse emblem, the words “THE FIRST OMEGA IN
SPACE” and “OCTOBER 3, 1962”, the date of the Mercury Atlas 8 mission.
The Speedmaster “First OMEGA in Space” is a numbered edition and its
number is engraved on the caseback.
The Speedmaster “First OMEGA in Space” chronograph is presented on a
brown leather strap with beige stitching. The watch is water resistant
to 50 metres / 167 feet / 5 bar. This classic Speedmaster is a fitting
way to celebrate the beginning of an adventure that would ultimately
lead to six lunar landings and half a century of space exploration.
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