Details

CIRCA: 1969
CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel
CASE DIAMETER: 42mm
DIAL: Black
MOVEMENT: Manual
FUNCTIONS: Chronograph
CALIBER: 321
BOX: No
PAPERS: No




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OMEGA produced the reference 145.012 from 1967 to 1969. This reference became a part of NASAs inventory of Speedmasters as basic equipment for the Astronauts. This reference with the legendary caliber 321 movement was worn in space for several NASA missions. The movement on this watch has an OXG import stamp indicating it was made for the American market. This particular example has "SP" engraved inside the case back indicating it has "Special Pushers." OMEGA made these special pushers more robust and were supposed to have greater water resistance. This watch features the rare "Dot over 90" or "DON" bezel. The OMEGA Speedmaster remains one of the most iconic and legendary watches produced and models with the caliber 321 and "Dot over 90" bezel are highly sought after.

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