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OmegaSpeedmaster

Reference: 311.32.40.30.01.001

Product overview

  • Box:Yes
  • Papers:Yes
  • Age:2020
  • Movement:manual
  • Case Size:39.7mm
  • Case:Stainless Steel
  • Dial:Black Baton
  • Bracelet:Brown Leather

Lot overview

  • LOT: #008639
  • Location:London, United Kingdom
  • Seller:
    (private) Sold by an individual
  • Currency:GBP

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KEY FACTS

  • ​An Omega Speedmaster ‘First Omega In Space’ from 2020
  • Offered by a private collector based in the UK
  • Presented with its display box, outside sleeve, warranty card, pictograms card, wallet, booklet, and swing tag
  • The vendor confirms that the watch is in good working order

ABOUT THIS WATCH

  • Launched in 2012 as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the 1962 Mercury-Alpha 8 mission, the Speedmaster “First Omega in Space” is a faithful contemporary take on the CK2998 worn on the wrist of Wally Schirra
  • This numbered, non-limited edition watch has grown in popularity in recent years, particularly since being discontinued in 2020
  • This 21st-century Speedmaster features the same black dial, black bezel, and stainless steel case with symmetric lugs as the watch that inspired it
  • As a further tribute to the original, both Baton and Alpha-style hands are used
  • As a final touch, the stainless steel caseback is also embossed with the original 1962 seahorse medallion
  • Powered by the calibre 1861, a manually wound chronograph movement with a 48-hour power reserve

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