Thursday, 7 February 2013

Omega Speedmaster Apollo 15 40th Anniversary Watch

Let’s hear it for the Red, White and Blue…
Get a look at this beautiful new Omega Speedmaster Apollo 15 watch which pays tribute to the 40th Anniversary of the Apollo 15 mission.  Apollo 15 officially landed on the moon on July 30, 1971.  This is the second watch Omega has done in tribute to the Apollo 15 mission (see FLASHBACK below).  Apollo 15 was the ninth manned mission in the American Apollo space program, the fourth to land on the Moon and the eighth successful manned mission.  It was also the first mission where the Lunar Roving Vehicle was used.  This watch is highly symbolic and also very tastefully designed.  The red, white and blue elements on the dial are the same used for the mission insignia (see Apollo 15 mission patch below).  The case back has a stamped rendition of the Lunar Lander (see below).  The limited edition Speedmaster Apollo 15 watch will be hitting stores soon with a price of about $7,000.
Omega Speedmaster Apollo 15 40th Anniversary Watch
Limited Edition 1,971 pieces


Apollo 15 40th Official Insignia
Commander: David Scott  |  Command Module Pilot: Alfred Worden   | Lundar Module Pilot: James Irwin
caseback:
FLASHBACK: The Omega Speedmaster Ref 3366.51, itself also a limited-edition (though less attractive) tribute to the Apollo 15 mission was issued 5 years ago to market the 35th anniversary of the Apollo 15 mission.  See also the Omega Speedmaster Apollo 11 40th Anniversary edition and the OMEGA Speedmaster Professional Apollo-Soyuz 35th anniversary watch introduced in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
Omega Speedmaster Apollo 15 35th Anniversary Watch
issued 2006

Did you Know?
Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV)
The LRV allowed Apollo 15, 16 and 17 astronauts to venture further from the Lunar Module than in previous missions. Total surface traverses increased from hundreds of meters during earlier missions to tens of kilometers during Apollo 15 and 16 and just over 100 kilometers during Apollo 17.

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