Omega Speedmaster Calibre 321 "Ed White"

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The Speedmaster, a watch enthusiast’s favourite, rooting back to the late 50s, and became the watch that most astronaut chose to wear during their space mission in the 1960s, as well as what Omega always advertised, the first watch worn on the moon.

The Cal. 321 is very closely related to the Lemania Cal. 2310 that can be found in Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, Breguet and even our favourite independents at the time, Daniel Roth and Roger Dubuis. The movement went through some changes remarkably the movement is now coated with Omega’s Sedna Gold, a fade proof pink gold alloy.

This Speedmaster is a recreation of the reference 105.003, or what’s simply known as the “Ed White”, the first American astronaut to walk in space, in which during the spacewalk he had on his wrist an Omega Speedmaster 105.003.

It is a faithful reissue with a straight lug, no crown guard case, dot over 90 bezel, step dial with applied logo, but also integrated with modern material such as the zirconium oxide bezel and sapphire crystal up front and at the back displaying its magnificent movement.

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  • The watch is in very good condition with some minor sign of wear. The movement runs and functions well at the time of testing.

  • Manufacturer : Omega

    Reference : 311.30.40.30.01.001

    Model : Speedmaster Calibre 321

    Year : 2021

    Case Size : 39.7mm

    Material : Stainless Steel

    Movement : Cal. 321 Hand Wound

    Complication : Chronograph

    Bracelet / Strap : Stainless Steel Bracelet, Nylon Strap

    Accessories : Original Presentation Box, Medallion, Loupe, Strap Changing Tool, Manual Booklet, Pictorgram Card, Warranty Card