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Omega Unveils Limited-Edition Speedmaster Watches That Celebrate 50th Anniversary Of Moon Landing

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As it relates to the American space program, Omega is perhaps best known for its so-called 14-seconds of fame—when the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission to the moon had to be aborted and the crew needed to use their Omega watches to properly time the 14 seconds they needed for the fuel burn-off that would enable their return to Earth. For this Omega was honored with the highest distinction from NASA: the Snoopy Award. However, Omega was also the first watch on the moon. It was 50 years ago today, on July 16, 1969, that the Apollo 11 mission—the first to put man onto the lunar surface—launched. Four days later, on July 20, man stepped foot on the moon. With them: the Omega Speedmaster.

50 years ago, man first stepped foot on the moon. On the wrist: an Omega Speedmaster.

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This year, as we celebrate that 50th anniversary, Omega—which was part of the space program since the Mercury missions—creates two tribute watches that recall that moment in history and Omega’s starring role as first watch worn on the moon. Both watches are anniversary issues dedicated to the fact that Omega was deemed to be “Flight Qualified for all Manned Space Missions” in 1965 after surviving grueling tests for endurance in harsh environments. That qualification set the scene for the ensuring space missions and the subsequent moonwalks by astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong.

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The two new watches created by Omega include one that is a replica of watches made for astronauts in the NASA space program and given out at a dinner in fall of 1969. That watch was 18-karat yellow gold. Thanks to technology and advanced materials, Omega was able to update the new 50th Anniversary Omega Speedmaster Apollo 11 watches with newer, more innovative materials and movements and materials. In fact, the Omega Caliber 3861 manual wind movement that is a Master Chronometer powers both limited-edition watches.

The Apollo 11 spacecraft launched 50 years ago today as it sped on its way to the moon.

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The 50th Anniversary Omega Speedmaster Apollo 11 version that replicates the watch given to the astronauts in 1969 is built in 18-karat Moonshine™ gold. The gold is an alloy and—while yellow in hue—actually is toned down a bit and has an almost white cast to it to emulate the white/yellow shimmer of the moon. The watch features a burgundy bezel like the original, however, it is created of ceramic with Omega’s proprietary Ceragold™ for the tachymeter scale. It’s caseback bears the 50th anniversary dates: 1969-2019, and the words “The first watch worn on the moon.” Thanks to a double laser engraving process, there is a tiny plaque that depicts America as seen from space. Just 1,014 pieces will be made, each retailing for $34,600.

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The second watch created in honor of the 50th anniversary is crafted in stainless steel. It features a black ceramic bezel with tachymeter scale in Ceragold™. The dial is slate gray with gold accents and black outer chapter ring for the minutes. It uses Moonshine gold for the vintage Omega logo and indexes. In the chronograph subdial at 9:00, there is an engraving of the lunar landing. The caseback of this watch features a partial footprint on a black moon surface-like plate with the famous words spoken by Armstrong when he stepped onto the moon’s surface: “That’s One Small Step For A Man, One Giant Leap For Mankind.”

Omega Speedmaster 50th Anniversary Apollo 11 watch in steel.

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This version, which retails for $9,650, is being built in a limited edition of 6,969 pieces. It is presented in an astronaut kit box with a small moon landing module and two mission patches that honor the 50th anniversary of this monumental event.

 

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