Vintage Omega Speedmaster Professional with 1171/633 bracelet Reference 145.022 from 1969

$ 6.827

The Omega Speedmaster Professional reference 145.022 from 1969 is a cornerstone in the history of horology and space exploration. This iconic chronograph marked the first use of Omega’s Caliber 861, solidifying its reputation as the “Moonwatch” during the Apollo missions. With its classic design, robust construction, and recent service in 2024, this timepiece offers a blend of historical significance and reliable performance, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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Description

The 42mm stainless steel case of this Omega Speedmaster retains the timeless lyre lug design that has defined the Speedmaster Professional for decades. Its angular lines and brushed and polished finishes highlight Omega’s meticulous craftsmanship. This watch commemorates the Apollo 11 moon landing, tying the watch to one of humanity’s greatest achievements.

Accompanying this piece is the stainless steel Omega 1171/633 bracelet, a period-correct addition known for its durability and comfort. This bracelet enhances the watch’s versatility, making it suitable for both everyday wear and formal occasions, while maintaining its authentic vintage character.

The Dial and Bezel

The black stepped dial, a hallmark of the Speedmaster, features the classic tri-compax layout with subdials for running seconds, a 30-minute chronograph counter, and a 12-hour counter. The printed Omega logo and tritium-filled baton hour markers reflect the design ethos of late 1960s models, ensuring excellent legibility. Over time, the tritium has developed a warm patina, adding vintage charm to the watch’s overall aesthetic.

The Movement

Inside the 145.022 is Omega’s Caliber 861, a manual-wind chronograph movement that replaced the earlier Caliber 321. Introduced in 1968, the Caliber 861 features a cam-actuated chronograph mechanism, offering enhanced reliability and efficiency. This movement has proven its durability over decades of use, and its recent 2024 service ensures optimal performance for years to come.

Historical Significance

Released during the height of the Apollo program, the 145.022 from 1969 is intrinsically tied to Omega’s legacy as the watch chosen by NASA for manned space missions. Its production during the era of the Apollo 11 moon landing further cements its place in horological history. The introduction of the Caliber 861 in this reference marked a technical evolution in the Speedmaster’s development, balancing precision and practicality for professional and civilian use alike.

The Omega Speedmaster Professional reference 145.022 from 1969 is a timeless piece of horological history. With its recently serviced Caliber 861, original 1171/633 bracelet, and iconic design, it is both a functional and collectible timepiece. Whether admired for its NASA heritage or its enduring style, this Speedmaster embodies Omega’s legacy of excellence and remains a cornerstone for any serious collector.

What we love:

  • Beautiful patina dial
  • Recent 2024 service in Japan
  • Comes with 1171/633 bracelet

What you should know:

  • Unless otherwise stated, it is common for vintage watches to not come with box and papers. In the rare example that a watch does come with box and papers it will be mentioned in the description. All purchases come with a bespoke black wooden watch box and warranty card.

Additional information

Brand

Omega

Caliber

861

Case Diameter

42mm

Case Material

Stainless Steel

Dial Color

Black

Movement Type

Manual

Time Period

1960-1969

Dial

Factory Original