
Leo2b showcases his Omega Speedmaster 105012-65, a vintage icon, against a backdrop of stunning scenery. This post celebrates the enduring appeal of this specific Speedmaster reference, emphasizing its classic design and the charm of its patina. The community's replies highlight both the watch's beauty and the captivating photography.




The Speedmaster Professional stands as Omega's most enduring achievement, tracing its lineage to 1957 when it emerged as part of the brand's professional trilogy alongside the Seamaster 300 and Railmaster. This particular reference represents the contemporary iteration of the legendary 'Moonwatch,' maintaining the essential DNA that earned NASA qualification for all manned space missions since 1965. The model's connection to lunar exploration remains unmatched in horological history, with this same basic design accompanying every Apollo mission.
The watch employs Omega's hand-wound caliber 1863, derived from the historic Lemania 861 movement that powered the original moon-landing watches. The asymmetrical case construction features twisted lugs and crown guards designed to protect the chronograph pushers during extravehicular activity. The tachymeter bezel, calibrated to 500 units per hour, and the tri-compax subdial layout at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock represent one of chronograph design's most copied configurations. The hesalite crystal maintains historical accuracy over modern sapphire alternatives in the standard Professional model.
Market positioning reflects the Speedmaster's unique status as both accessible luxury and significant horological artifact. Unlike many contemporary chronographs that pursue complications or materials innovation, the Professional model deliberately preserves its 1960s specifications. This conservative approach has sustained consistent collector demand across generations, with the reference serving as both entry point into serious watch collecting and endpoint for enthusiasts seeking authentic space heritage. The model's production consistency makes it among the most liquid luxury chronographs in the secondary market.
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