
Miranda takes us on a captivating journey back to November 1969, commemorating the Apollo 12 mission, the second successful lunar landing. This post highlights the mission's key moments, the astronauts involved, and their crucial Omega Speedmasters. It serves as a historical tribute to the watches that accompanied humanity's reach for the stars.








Splash down was on the 24 November 1969, the crew being picked up by the USS Hornet.
Of course all of the astronauts wore Speedmasters and all are available for viewing at the National Air and Space museum (Smithsonian).
Pete Conrad wore the reference 102.012-65 (verified),








Summary:
Pete Conrad: ref 105.012-65
Alan Bean : ref 105.012-66 CB case
Richard Gordon: ref 105.012-66 CB case
I would like to thank the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum for use of the images.
The Omega Speedmaster reference 105.012-65 represents a significant iteration within the Speedmaster lineage, being among the early professional models. This reference is distinguished by its asymmetrical case design, which was introduced to provide additional protection for the crown and pushers. It succeeded earlier symmetrical case designs and established a visual language that would become characteristic of many subsequent Speedmaster Professional models. This specific reference was produced during a pivotal period for the model line.
This Speedmaster features a stainless steel case, typically measuring 42mm in diameter. It houses the manual-winding Omega Caliber 321, a column-wheel chronograph movement known for its robust construction and precision. The crystal protecting the dial is made of Hesalite, a material chosen for its shatter-resistant properties. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 44 hours, ensuring reliable operation over an extended period.
For collectors, the 105.012-65 is notable as one of the last references to utilize the Caliber 321 before the transition to the Caliber 861. Its production year, 1965, places it firmly within the era that established the Speedmaster's enduring appeal. The combination of the asymmetrical case and the Caliber 321 makes this reference particularly sought after, representing a key transitional model in the Speedmaster's development.
Thank you for keeping these coming! Best Blomman
of the Astronauts on the surface of The Moon are exceptionally good. Cheers, Filip
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