Omega Speedmaster FOiS First Omega in Space Review
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Omega Speedmaster FOiS First Omega in Space Review

By Mach · Oct 5, 2024 · 33 replies
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Mach, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, offers an exclusive first look at the new Omega Speedmaster 'First Omega in Space' (FOiS) reference. His detailed photographs and initial impressions provide invaluable insights into Omega's latest re-edition, directly comparing it to astronaut Wally Schirra's historic CK2998-4. This article delves into the nuances of this release, highlighting its design choices and how it honors its legendary predecessor.

These initial shots from last year’s Planet Ocean event. This is astronaut Walter “Wally” Schirra’s personal Speedmaster (CK2998-4) that he wore on October 3, 1962 during the Mercury-Atlas 8 (Sigma 7) mission where he completed six orbits of the Earth:






Was fortunate to have been invited to attended the Omega Boutique’s event on the unveiling of their newest FOiS last night (apologies in advance - boutique lighting made it quite difficult to take photos):


































I was quite pleased with this execution. IMHO Omega did a fantastic job on this ‘almost’ faithful re-edition on the original. I would have loved having this with the Calibre 321. Then again, the cost would have been more than twice as much. But I will be adding this to the collection eventually!🥂

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Aquaracer1
Oct 5, 2024

Just wish modern Omegas were a bit thinner…

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amanico
Oct 5, 2024

Here is another CK 2998:

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patrick_y
Oct 5, 2024

Thanks for sharing!!! I like the steel bracelet version.

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TeutonicCarFan
Oct 5, 2024

I do wish the bracelet didn't have those lateral polished links. I think maybe the black strap is the way to go. Funny it looks bigger on your wrist than the snoopy. For the watch being smaller diameter and thinner it does have a longer lug to lug🤔

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blau
Oct 6, 2024

I hope that makes its way over to the regular sapphire Speedy

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Mach
Oct 6, 2024

You can barely see in it in this shot:

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