![]() On these watches, the tachymeter scale was no longer printed on the bezel and instead was displayed on the underside of the crystal. The collection is distinguished mainly by unusually shaped cased with integrated lugs and a flat crystal. The massive success of the Omega Speedmaster in the 1960s was followed by the “Mark Series” Speedmaster watches, which were produced through editions Mark II to Mark V. ![]() While a number of updates have taken place since this point, the overall look and feel of the Omega Speedmaster have remained largely unchanged for over half a century. 145.012 replaced the 105.012 and marked the final Speedmaster reference to feature the Caliber 321 – the same movement that passed NASA’s tests and was worn on the surface of the moon. These changes ushered in a modern era of the Omega Speedmaster, many of which are still present in the current generation.īy the end of the 1960s, the Omega Speedmaster more-or-less resembled the watch that we all know today. It sported larger chronograph pushers and a new 42mm case that featured twisted “lyre” lugs and integrated crown-guards, marking its transition into what would ultimately become its contemporary form. 105.012, which first arrived during the 1960s. One of the first Omega Speedmaster models to include the distinction “Professional” on the dial was the ref. Changes were made to the shape of the hands-on the dial, ultimately resulting in straight central and sub-dial hands instead of the ‘broad arrow’ hands found on the original model. The metal bezel was swapped out for one with a black aluminum insert, enhancing the visibility of the tachymeter scale. Omega continued to fine-tune the design of the Speedmaster in the years that followed. 2915 existed in several iterations over the course of its relatively short production run (2915-1, 2915-2, 2915-3), with subtle differences exiting between them. Omega was among the first to move it to the bezel, freeing up valuable dial space and enhancing legibility. It featured a tachymeter bezel, which was a bit of an anomaly at the time, considering most chronographs on the market during that era displayed the tachymeter scale around the perimeter of the dial. 2915 and it remained in production for just two years from 1957 to 1959. The first Omega Speedmaster was introduced was the ref. It’s also important to note that, while the Speedmaster is now widely known for its accomplishments in space, the watch itself was not initially developed as an astronaut’s watch, but rather a chronograph for the racing crowd – hence it’s tri-compax dial layout and tachymeter bezel, both of which have since become defining traits of the famed ‘Moonwatch’ series. The 1957 trilogy was Omega’s response to a growing market of professional series timepieces developed to compete with the likes of Rolex’s Submariner and Milgauss.Īt the time of the Speedmaster’s inception, manufacturers of chronographs like such were less so concerned with conforming to industry trends or captivating the eyes of those in search of flashy timepieces, and more so focused on creating watches that served their purpose effectively. Also released the same year were the Seamaster ref. Omega introduced the Speedmaster in 1957 with the broad arrow reference 2915. ![]()
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