Omega Speedmaster 145.022-69
Omega Speedmaster 145.022-69
The Omega Speedmaster is one of the most important watches of all time. First releasing in 1957, it didn't reach legendary status until the Moon landing in 1969, which I won't elaborate on as you can find a million articles covering that much more extensively. What is cool about this example is that it actually predates the Moon landing. This example from 1969 was produced mere months before the Moon landing happened, making it one of the very few 145.022 references that wasn't the transitional model (from 1968), and didn't have a Moon-themed case back. This is quite desirable, as pre-Moon landing models mostly had the 321 caliber, whereas the 145.022 reference featured its successor, the 861, which is the base for today's caliber 3861 used in the modern Moonwatch.
This example has beautiful patina, with cream colored tritium and a wonderfully worn acrylic crystal that has never been polished. The bezel and case are also is good shape, with the only major sign of wear being a scratch on the case back. Other key differences of the 1969 model are the DON (Dot-over-ninety) on the bezel, as well as the stepped subdials. Overall, this is a highly sought after example of an already sought after watch, ready to shine in any collection.
Brand: Omega
Model: Speedmaster
Reference: 145.022-69
Material: Stainless Steel (SS)
Bracelet: No
Size: 42mm
Dial: Black
Bezel: Aluminum
Year: 1969
Condition: Preowned (Worn)
Paperwork: No
Box: No
Movement: 861
Crystal: Acrylic
Water Resistance: N/A
Warranty: 1 Year Arlington Watch Works Warranty