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Vintage Omega Speedmaster 145.012 Ultraman with orange hand

Vintage Omega Speedmaster 145.012 Ultraman with orange hand

While the Omega Speedmaster was originally designed as a sports and racing chronograph, starting in 1965 the Speedmaster became flight qualified for all NASA manned space missions. In 1969, exactly on July 21st, Buzz Aldrin wore his Speedmaster when setting foot on the moon.

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While Buzz was not the first person to set foot on the moon, he was the first person to wear his Speedmaster when setting foot on the moon. The reference is not known for sure, but it is speculated that it was reference 145.012.

This Speedmaster is a reference 145.012, with a 26 Million Serial number dating it to 1967. A watch like this would have been the watch which Buzz wore on his trip to the moon.

As you can see this watch carries a reference 1116 bracelet which comes from a later Speedmaster but still wears great on this watch. Originally, a reference 1039 bracelet was mounted on this reference 145.012 Speedy. Original bracelets are getting scarce, especially in wearable condition, and the 1039 is starting to command a very high price.

The main characteristic of this Speedy is the chronograph seconds hand. It is not the usual white hand, but an orange color. I have spoken to several Speedmaster collectors to make sure that this is a correct hand, and they confirmed this. In addition, I like the looks of it, it gives the watch a special touch, and simply adds to the stunning vintage patina of this Speedy.

This Speedy carries the caliber 321 which really belongs to one of the most beautiful and demanded movements. I guess it is not really necessary to state how high in demand these old Speedies have become, considering their history and heritage. The reference 145.012 is getting harder to come by in nice condition such as this one.

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