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The Right Stuff: Inside the Omega Speedmaster Professional Part 2

Like many watches that have a rich cultural as well as horological history (the Rolex Submariner springs to mind) it's very hard to actually see the Speedmaster as a watch rather than as a point of entry into the legacy of manned space flight which it represents.

 


 

But a watch it is.  Our particular Speedmaster, sold to its original owner in 1999, is the most basic model currently available – with largely the same dial that it had in 1970, when Jack Swigert was staring at the dial of his in the chilly, dark, cramped cockpit of the Lunar Module, waiting to count down the 14 seconds of engine firing that would correct their trajectory so as to keep them in their (very narrow) entry corridor.  The case of the Speedmaster, with the bombe lugs and at 40mm in diameter, was a large watch for its time but nowadays it seems positively gracile.  An eye jaundiced by overmuch consumption of 45mm and larger cases can hardly believe that such a modest looking device was for many years the astronaut's watch of choice (the Russian cosmonauts were fond of them as well) – one just expects something, well, more macho .  However, the Speedmaster was made to a different standard of aesthetics, and even today, the size of the case and the unnecessarily decorative twist to the lugs give the eye an immediately pleasant impression.  In its modest way, the case is even beautiful, sexy – not a bad thing, frankly, in a high stress flight environment; the voice used in modern jet fighters for warning recordings is seductively female (pilots have nicknamed it Bitching Betty – "Pull up, Pull up.  Dear." )...

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The Right Stuff: Inside the Omega Speedmaster Professional - Part 1

On November 21, 1962, President John F. Kennedy met with the (then) Director of NASA - James Webb and Webb's deputy in charge of manned space flight - Brainerd Holmes.  The meeting, according to NASA official Robert Seamans Jr. who also attended, was "one of the most dramatic" that he had ever attended and the subject was nothing less than whether the United States would pursue a lunar landing as the primary objective, not only of NASA, but of the entire nation.  The meeting, which was recorded on audiotape, shows a President determined to set a course for the moon as quickly as possible, and a Director equally determined to clarify that a moon landing, while politically desirable, should not displace considerations of basic science and safety.  Kennedy was aware of the risks, but remained adamant on the matter of beating the Soviets to the moon...

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Omega vs JLC Extreme Chrono (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)

Omega vs JLC Extreme Chrono (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)Extreme challenge..My Omega Seamaster Proffessional 1995 versus...??? omega.watchprosite.com Extreme test CONTINUES (Omega Seamaster Pro Chrono versus....) part2 omega.watchprosite.com Omega versus the JLC extreme test part3 omega.watchprosite.com Omega vs JLC Extreme Chrono Test results Part 4 of 4 omega.watchprosite.com ...

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Omega Central Tourbillon - Part 2: History of Development

Over the past 100 years the horological landscape has changed dramatically as consumer demand shifted from pocket watches to wristwatches.  In 1986, Audemars Piguet introduced the first production automatic tourbillon wristwatch and it was considered a technical marvel.  Even as demand for tourbillon mechanisms grew, they remained rare masterpieces of elite watchmakers due to the time required to expertly finish and meticulously assemble each tourbillon.
In recent years, watchmaking has evolved by fully incorporating computer-aided design (CAD) and computer numerical control (CNC) milling into the manufacturing process.  As a result of this modernization companies with little horological experience have been able to flood the market with new tourbillon wristwatches.  Many of these timepieces iterate simple interpretations of tourbillon or karrousel designs without new technical innovations.  Omega's version of the tourbillon wristwatch, however, merits special attention....

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Omega DeBord updated with NEW First Time ever published photos on the internet!

This has to be the first time in about a month that I was able to sit down and write an update on my research on boxed chronometres from Omega. I was keen on getting a Omega DeBord boxed chronometre about 9 years ago. One was on ebay but the ending time was during my sister inlaws wedding in Toronto ! My wife did not know it but I brought a laptop and a phone wire with me. I ducked out of the party went to the mtg office and set up and I lost it in the last seconds. I was bummed , but kept an eye out for another and about a year later another one poped up and to cut a long story short I got it....

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