Omega Speedmaster 323.53.40.40.01.001 mechanical men's watch
Large calendar display; power reserve display; refined movement, chamfering and polishing, polished steel parts, screw gold sleeve, blue steel screw, double gooseneck fine adjustment device, Glashütte three quarter plywood with corrugated polishing, handmade Cast-engraved balance bridge and balance wheel
2016 new arrival Omega Speedmaster series 323.53.40.40.01.001 original re-engraved 1:1, diameter: 40mm thickness: 10mm super A shell, top workmanship, mirror double sapphire glass equipped with 7750 automatic chronograph mechanical movement accurate time and good price inexpensive
Style two;
In 1959, Omega launched an improved Speedmaster series watch?? CK
2998. It retains the symmetrical case and the 321 movement, but replaces the previous pointer with a new "bevel" pointer. In addition, CKThe black aluminum tachymeter bezel used in 2998 has also become the standard plan for Speedmaster watches and has been used today. In 1962, the Mercury project astronaut Walter "Wally"
M. Schirra) and Golden G? Cooper (Leroy G. “Gordo” Cooper) privately purchased CK
2998 watch. Afterwards, Shiila wore this Speedmaster watch and boarded Sigma 7 to fulfill the Mercury-Atlas 8 mission (Mercury-Atlas).
8), making it the first Omega Speedmaster to enter space. Two years later, NASA conducted what is now known as a test. In the test, the Speedmaster was officially selected as the guide for all manned spaceflight missions.
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The next development of Speedmaster series is crucial. In 1963, Omega launched the Speedmaster ST105.003 watch equipped with a manual winding 321 movement. It was this wristwatch that was supplied to NASA for testing.
table. In October 1964, Omega's North American distributor received an order for a chronograph watch and supplied NASA with the required number of Speedmaster ST105.003. At that time, the agent was not as useful as this order.
I didn't know or told the Omega headquarters in Biel, Switzerland. Together with other competing watches, Omega's watches have undergone a series of extremely demanding, near-limit tests. In the test, Speedmaster ST
The 105.003 watch was so sharp that it became the only watch that can work normally in harsh experiments without showing serious problems. Therefore, NASA announced the Omega Speedmaster watch as its manned space flight mission
Designated watch. After the test was successful, NASA ordered more Speedmaster ST105.003 watches and officially equipped them for the astronauts. After being worn out of the cabin for the first time, this watch was widely praised: March 1965
On the 23rd, during the mission of "Gemini" 4, astronaut Edward White wore a Speedmaster ST on his wrist.
The 105.003 watch, which made the Speedmaster watch a part of America’s first "space walk" mission.