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Omega Speedmaster Professional 145.022

4.850,00

A Legacy Written in the Stars – Omega Speedmaster 145.022 (1973)

Own a chapter of space history with the Omega Speedmaster 145.022, a direct descendant of the legendary Moonwatch. Introduced in the late 1960s, the 145.022 marked a pivotal transition in the Speedmaster’s evolution, and by 1973, it had already earned its place as the timepiece trusted by NASA astronauts.

This model houses the Caliber 861 – the movement that accompanied Apollo crews through lunar missions and beyond. Unlike its earlier sibling, the 321, this movement was designed for reliability under pressure, a necessity for life-or-death missions in space. The caseback still proudly bears the inscription: “Flight-Qualified by NASA for all Manned Space Missions” – not just a claim, but a proven legacy.

The 145.022 from 1973 sits at the crossroads of vintage character and space-age resilience. With its classic asymmetrical case, stepped dial, and period-correct details, it’s a reminder of when mankind first looked to the stars—and got there.

This isn’t just a watch. It’s a tool of exploration, a symbol of innovation, and a timeless reminder that the bold wear Omega.

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Description

Movement: Manual-wind
Year: Circa 1973
Caliber: 861
Case Diameter: 42 mm
Case: Stainless steel
Crystal:plexiglass
Bracelet: Omega stainless steel bracelet
Box & Papers: No
Condition: The watch is in a good condition for its age, as shown in the photos. The movement comes with a 1-year mechanical warranty.

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