製造商: Omega 年份: Circa 1968 型號: 145.012-68SP 機芯編號: 26'076'720 型號名稱: Speedmaster, “Racing Professional” 材料: Stainless steel 機芯: Manual, cal. 321, 17 jewels 錶帶/ 錶鏈: Stainless steel Omega bracelet, endlinks stamped 516, max length 190mm 錶扣: Stainless steel Omega deployant clasp, stamped 1039 & 4.69 尺寸: 41.5mm diameter 簽名: Case, dial and movement signed 配件: With Omega International Guarantee dated February 14, 1970, red Omega wallet and product literature 文學: To learn more about the Racing Dial Projects, please see Grégoire Rossier and Anthony Marquié, Moonwatch Only: 60 Years of Omega Speedmaster, pp. 488-490
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There are at least three different versions of the Racing model, which have the common features of a dial with bi-color minute markers on two levels, and chronograph hands of a specific color. The present example belongs to the second version of the Racing model series. Dubbed as the “Racing Professional", this version is defined by its Omega logo in white, the “Professional” designation under the Speedmaster name, and special stepped dial design. This configuration is seen on 105.012 and 145.012, such as the present example. The purpose of this special configuration could have been better legibility of the chronograph function in car racing situations.
Thus far there has been no official information about the status of these Racing models. However, interviews with collectors and Omega managers lend weight to the theory that these special dials and hands could have been developed for projects which never been officially gone through. For years, the Speedmaster has proven to be a big favorite among collectors, and this present example will sure please even the most discerning aficionados.
Omega's rich history begins with its founder, Louis Brandt, who established the firm in 1848 in La Chaux de Fonds. In 1903, the company changed its name to Omega, becoming the only watch brand in history to have been named after one its own movements. A full-fledged manufacturer of highly accurate, affordable and reliable watches, its sterling reputation enabled them to be chosen as the first watch company to time the Olympic Games beginning in 1932. Its continued focus on precision and reliability ultimately led their Speedmaster chronograph wristwatch to be chosen by NASA in 1965 — the first watch worn on the moon.
Key models sought-after by collectors include their first, oversized water-resistant chronograph — the reference 2077, early Speedmaster models such as the CK 2915 and 2998, military-issued versions of the Seamaster and oversized chronometer models such as those fitted with their prestigious caliber 30T2Rg.