This watch will add astronomical to your collection.
Nile Armstrong’s 1969 Omega Speed Master Professional is hitting the auction block next month by RR auction, which is estimated to be more than 2 million outside the world. Clock makers, who have long been associated with space search, have created a solid yellow stone circle of 18 carats to remind NASA’s historic Apollo 11 Monlanding-and now it can be yours.
Referee BA 145.022 The first person on the moon was given to the first person on the moon a few months after running at a gala dinner at Houston’s Warwick Hotel on Houston on November 25, 1969, a few months after running on the lunar surface of Armstrong and Buzz Alderin. One of the first speed masters of Omega’s first gold, is part of a tribute to the rare massive watchmaker’s astronauts. Only 26 time was made under this umbrella, each paid tribute to NASA’s astronauts (alive and dead) for the universe. In the case of Armstrong, he got the number 17, whose words are the words “astronaut Neil Aermstrong, Gemini 8 – Apollo 11” engraved on the phrase “Over time, over time, to mark the victory of a human being” to mark the victory of a human.
Nail Armstrong’s Omega Speed Master Professional
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Armstrong’s watch imitates the design of the classic steel speedmaster professional, but obviously, 18 carat gold, 44 mm case has been performed. Of course, since the astronauts wore the watch, it has some scratches on the caseback. The Special Edition offers Burgundy Dial Aluminum Bezel (which is dimmed in some places), which is a symbol of Vintage Omegas. As far as the gold dial is concerned, it has black hands to indicate the time, as well as the onyx and markers located in the gold frames, while the gold bracelet contains hollow links and 14 mm hooks. And, at least, at least, the timing of astronauts is completed by Omega’s copper color Calebers 861.
With the clock, you will also get an official certificate from Omega that confirms its authenticity. And, in addition to stopping ultra -rapid timepiece, your auction wins will be a good purpose. Half of the sales – which is held on April 17 at 6pm in the Royal Sonsata in Cambridge.
“This clock, which my father liked to wear on special occasions, is a sign of a highly useful success in human history,” Mark said in a statement. “A large portion of the money received from the sale of this watch will benefit the charity, which my father believed, he had further enhanced its impact on humanity more than half a century ago.”
Omega, as we have told, has long been making a time -paced space for space. NASA signed the use of a speedmaster in Cosmos in 1957, and in 1962 became the first Omega in the famous Time Peace Space. (The company really re -issued to see the last fall.) As a second rare speedmaster profession, the three also searched Apollo astronauts in 2023. The watchmaker also pays tribute to the space roots. It can be a bit easier to snatch a hand on a collective collective from one of the Armstrong.