Fonctions
- Heures
- Minutes
- Secondes
- Chronographe tachymètre
Boîtier
- Rond
- Platine
- Brossé et Poli
- 42.00mm
Verre
- Saphir
Étanchéité
- 5.00atm / 50.00m / 165.00ft
Boucle
- Boucle ardillon
- Platine
Bracelet
- Alligator
- Noir
Année
- 2019
Description
The anticipation is finally over! Earlier this year, the Swiss watchmaker OMEGA announced the long-awaited return of its iconic Calibre 321. Today, on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing, the brand is proud to unveil the first new Speedmaster Moonwatch to house the movement.
Known for its beautifully intricate design, the original Calibre 321 was the first movement ever used in the OMEGA Speedmaster in 1957. Most famously, it was used in a variety of space-bound models including the Speedmaster ST 105.003 (the model tested and qualified by NASA and worn by astronaut Ed White during the first American spacewalk) and the Speedmaster ST 105.012 (the first watch worn on the moon on the 21st of July, 1969). After extensive research and reconstruction in a dedicated workshop, the Calibre 321 has now been reborn in-line with its original specifications.