In 1965, the Omega Speedmaster watched passed the rigorous test and became the only watch approved to participate in NASA’s all crewed space missions. However, little known is that as early as October 1962, astronaut Waly Schirra entered the space wearing the Omega Speedmaster watch while performing the “Mercury – Hercules 8” mission. Omega Speedmaster in the area and pay tribute to Walter Scheila and his authentic watch, Omega has launched the “Omega” early version of the Super Series. Chronograph. The Replica Omega Speedmaster series “The First Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Replica” Chronograph in the Space recalls the watch that the astronaut Shira purchased at a watch store in Houston half a century ago. The polished and matte 39.70 mm steel case carries the famous 1861 hand-wound movement, which highly regarded for its power in the legendary Omega Speedmaster. The black aluminum bezel has a speed measurement. The classic black lacquered dial is visible through the flat, convex, wear-resistant sapphire crystal. For 55 years, the dial design of the Speedmaster has always been a model of the world’s chronograph: the 30-minute and 12-hour chronograph dials are located at 3 o’clock and 6 o’clock, respectively, and the small second’s dial is at 9 o’clock. The dial has a white transfer hour scale, the hour, hour, and minute hands covered with a luminous coating. The back of the screw-in steel case embossed with Omega’s unique hippocampus badge pattern, as well as “THE FIRST OMEGA IN SPACE” (the first Omega into space), “OCTOBER 3, 1962” (“Mercury – Hercules 8” The date of the task). The Omega Speedmaster series “The first Omega” chronograph in the space is on sale, and the unique number of each watch engraved on the back of the watch.
The watch is water-resistant to 50 meters. The Omega Speedmaster watch has witnessed six human feats of the moon and half a century of space exploration, all of which date back to its first space journey in 1962. This classic super-master watch is the origin of the legend — the perfect commemoration.