morethan1
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Here’s the next best thing you can get after the newly announced 60th anniversary edition of the CK2915. Here’s a reissue from 1957.
Condition
The watch is in very good condition. The crystal is brand new OEM omega. The dial is in great shape except for a small scratch between the seconds and hours subdials. The lume still glows. The watch keeps good time (+5 to +10 s/day), all functions work as they should. The watch comes on bracelet, fits a 7.5” wrist. Service history unknown.
Specifications
Brand: Omega
Model: Speedmaster Professional
Reference: 3594.50
Year: Circa ~2000
Serial No: 7700XXXX
Material: Stainless steel
Diameter: 42mm (excluding crown)
Thickness: 14mm
Lug width: 20mm
Crown: Non-screw down
Crystal: Acrylic
Caliber: Manual wind 1861
Water resistance: 50m
Box & papers: none
Heritage
The Speedmaster Professional or "Moonwatch" was worn during the first American spacewalk as part of NASA's Gemini 4 mission. It was the first watch worn by an astronaut walking on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission. The Speedmaster became qualified by NASA after a lengthy screening process.
The Speedmaster Professional remains one of several watches qualified by NASA for spaceflight and is still the only one so qualified for EVA (extravehicular activity). EVA: any activity done by an astronaut or cosmonaut outside a spacecraft.
Asking: $3400 shipped
Condition
The watch is in very good condition. The crystal is brand new OEM omega. The dial is in great shape except for a small scratch between the seconds and hours subdials. The lume still glows. The watch keeps good time (+5 to +10 s/day), all functions work as they should. The watch comes on bracelet, fits a 7.5” wrist. Service history unknown.
Specifications
Brand: Omega
Model: Speedmaster Professional
Reference: 3594.50
Year: Circa ~2000
Serial No: 7700XXXX
Material: Stainless steel
Diameter: 42mm (excluding crown)
Thickness: 14mm
Lug width: 20mm
Crown: Non-screw down
Crystal: Acrylic
Caliber: Manual wind 1861
Water resistance: 50m
Box & papers: none
Heritage
The Speedmaster Professional or "Moonwatch" was worn during the first American spacewalk as part of NASA's Gemini 4 mission. It was the first watch worn by an astronaut walking on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission. The Speedmaster became qualified by NASA after a lengthy screening process.
The Speedmaster Professional remains one of several watches qualified by NASA for spaceflight and is still the only one so qualified for EVA (extravehicular activity). EVA: any activity done by an astronaut or cosmonaut outside a spacecraft.
Asking: $3400 shipped