📖 About This Reference
The Omega Speedmaster Reference 145.005, produced between 1964 and 1967, represents a critical transitional period in the Speedmaster's evolution, solidifying its identity as a serious tool watch. As one of the earliest references to house the revered Caliber 321, it stands as a direct predecessor to the iconic "Moonwatch" and is highly sought after by collectors for its historical significance and classic design. Its production years place it firmly in the era when the Speedmaster was undergoing rigorous testing by NASA, ultimately leading to its qualification for manned space missions.
Encased in a substantial 42 mm stainless steel chassis, the Speedmaster 145.005 displays the quintessential black dial that has become synonymous with the model line. The manual winding operation underscores its heritage as a robust instrument designed for precision timing. A water resistance of 50 meters was standard for professional chronographs of its era, emphasizing its utility as a reliable instrument. The balanced proportions and functional aesthetic define the enduring appeal of this reference.
Powering this historic reference is the legendary Omega Caliber 321, a manual-wind, column-wheel chronograph movement that is celebrated for its intricate construction and enduring reliability. The presence of the Caliber 321 is a primary draw for enthusiasts, distinguishing the 145.005 from later iterations equipped with the Caliber 861 or its successors. This particular Speedmaster holds a significant place in horological history, bridging the gap between its racing origins and its celestial destiny, making it a cornerstone acquisition for serious vintage Omega collectors.
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