A Timeless Tribute: The Iconic ‘First OMEGA in Space’ Makes a Vintage Return

OMEGA's legendary heritage in space exploration reaches new heights with the revival of one of its most iconic timepieces, ‘The First OMEGA in Space.’ Combining timeless design with cutting-edge technology, this reissue offers a refined nod to the brand’s celebrated history while delivering the precision and performance
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Jack Bell

Technology Correspondent at The Executive Magazine

Renowned for its impeccable craftsmanship and role in space exploration, OMEGA has once again delighted enthusiasts with the reintroduction of one of its most coveted timepieces: ‘The First OMEGA in Space’. This iconic watch, now updated with the modern Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibre, serves as both a celebration of the brand’s storied past and a testament to its enduring commitment to precision and innovation.

Originally introduced in 1959, the CK 2998 Speedmaster was part of the second generation of the Speedmaster family, a model that captivated the attention of collectors and professionals alike. Featuring Alpha hands, a symmetrical case, and a dark bezel, it stood apart from its predecessor, the first Speedmaster from 1957. Its timeless design and technical sophistication made it an instant classic.

However, it was in October 1962, during NASA’s Mercury Sigma 7 mission, that the CK 2998 truly secured its place in history. Astronaut Walter “Wally” Schirra selected the watch as his personal timepiece for the mission, marking the CK 2998 as ‘The First OMEGA in Space’. This milestone was the beginning of OMEGA’s rich legacy in space exploration, a legacy that continues to define the brand today.

The modern reinterpretation of this legendary model remains faithful to its historical roots while incorporating cutting-edge advancements. The watch is equipped with a symmetrical 39.7mm case in polished-brushed stainless steel, a nod to the original proportions. Its dark bezel, crafted from black aluminium, features the hallmark tachymeter scale with the revered “Dot Over Ninety”, a detail that is synonymous with the earliest Speedmaster designs.

Beneath the sapphire crystal, OMEGA has chosen a CVD-coated dial in a sophisticated grey-blue shade, echoing the tones of CK 2998 models from the 1960s. The vintage Super-LumiNova fills the Alpha hands and hour markers, ensuring clarity in low-light conditions, while the white varnished central seconds hand complements the crisp, transferred markings.

True to its heritage, the updated model also features dual vintage OMEGA logos—one on the dial and another on the crown. The caseback, engraved with “SPEEDMASTER”, “THE FIRST OMEGA IN SPACE”, and the significant date of October 3, 1962, further highlights the watch’s legacy. A Seahorse medallion is also integrated, a symbol long associated with OMEGA’s maritime and space endeavours.

While the external design remains loyal to its past, the mechanics powering this watch are firmly rooted in the future. At its heart is the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 3861, an evolution of the Calibre 321 that powered the original CK 2998. This new calibre ensures unparalleled precision, performance, and resistance to magnetic fields, meeting the rigorous standards of METAS certification. It’s a clear reminder that, just like rocket technology, horological innovation continues to evolve.

Collectors and aficionados now have the option of choosing from three distinct models of this celebrated timepiece. ‘The First OMEGA in Space’ is available with either a black or brown leather strap, both featuring a refined buckle, or for those seeking a more contemporary look, on a full metal bracelet with flat links. OMEGA’s patented comfort release adjustment system ensures a perfect fit for the wearer.

Each timepiece comes elegantly presented in a special edition box, complete with an exclusive “Legendary Moonwatch” leaflet. This thoughtful presentation further cements the watch’s place not only as a timepiece but as a historical artefact, appealing to collectors who value craftsmanship, heritage, and modern innovation.

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