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Auction archive: Lot number 48

Omega

Estimate
CHF15,000 - CHF30,000
ca. US$15,342 - US$30,685
Price realised:
CHF57,500
ca. US$58,814
Auction archive: Lot number 48

Omega

Estimate
CHF15,000 - CHF30,000
ca. US$15,342 - US$30,685
Price realised:
CHF57,500
ca. US$58,814
Beschreibung:

Omega Ref. ST 145.022
Manufacturer: Omega Year: 1971 Reference No: ST 145.022 Movement No: 31’617’336 Model Name: Speedmaster Professional “Racing Dial” Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Manual, cal. 861, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Omega stainless steel bracelet, end links stamped 516, max. length 195mm Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel deployant clasp, stamped 1039, 3.70 Dimensions: 40mm diameter Signed: Case, dial and movement signed. Caseback further engraved “Omega Speedmaster Apollo XI 1969 The First Watch on the Moon” Accessories: Accompanied by an Extract from the Archives confirming its date of production on July 1, 1971 delivered to Japan. Literature: A similar example is prominently illustrated in Moonwatch Only, Grégoire Rossier & Anthony Marquié, pg. 458-459 Catalogue Essay The Speedmaster is one of the most iconic watches ever made by any manufacturer. Originally, the Speedmaster was targeted for an “active clientele” but definitely reached world wide fame when chosen by NASA to be the official timekeeper for their space flight missions. This particular reference 145.022, features “lyra” style twisted lugs with an asymmetric case incorporating crown guards and a tachometer scale on the bezel. Housed inside the case is Omega’s caliber 861, a robust, highly regarded manually wound chronograph movement. What makes this lot exceptional is its highly coveted, matte black “racing” dial with beautiful red and bright orange accents. Scholarship suggests that the “racing” dials were made as prototypes and only in exceptional cases were mounted on watches and sold via their retailers, in this instance, Japan. Three orange chronograph hands perfectly complement the orange-colored markers and Omega symbol at 12 o’clock. The present lot’s rarity, well-preserved condition, and vibrant aesthetic make this one of the most exciting examples of all Speedmasters – worthy of a prominent place in any collection of rare sports watches. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 48
Auction:
Datum:
14 May 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
Beschreibung:

Omega Ref. ST 145.022
Manufacturer: Omega Year: 1971 Reference No: ST 145.022 Movement No: 31’617’336 Model Name: Speedmaster Professional “Racing Dial” Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Manual, cal. 861, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Omega stainless steel bracelet, end links stamped 516, max. length 195mm Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel deployant clasp, stamped 1039, 3.70 Dimensions: 40mm diameter Signed: Case, dial and movement signed. Caseback further engraved “Omega Speedmaster Apollo XI 1969 The First Watch on the Moon” Accessories: Accompanied by an Extract from the Archives confirming its date of production on July 1, 1971 delivered to Japan. Literature: A similar example is prominently illustrated in Moonwatch Only, Grégoire Rossier & Anthony Marquié, pg. 458-459 Catalogue Essay The Speedmaster is one of the most iconic watches ever made by any manufacturer. Originally, the Speedmaster was targeted for an “active clientele” but definitely reached world wide fame when chosen by NASA to be the official timekeeper for their space flight missions. This particular reference 145.022, features “lyra” style twisted lugs with an asymmetric case incorporating crown guards and a tachometer scale on the bezel. Housed inside the case is Omega’s caliber 861, a robust, highly regarded manually wound chronograph movement. What makes this lot exceptional is its highly coveted, matte black “racing” dial with beautiful red and bright orange accents. Scholarship suggests that the “racing” dials were made as prototypes and only in exceptional cases were mounted on watches and sold via their retailers, in this instance, Japan. Three orange chronograph hands perfectly complement the orange-colored markers and Omega symbol at 12 o’clock. The present lot’s rarity, well-preserved condition, and vibrant aesthetic make this one of the most exciting examples of all Speedmasters – worthy of a prominent place in any collection of rare sports watches. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 48
Auction:
Datum:
14 May 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
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