


Omega Speedmaster Professional, Ref. 3570.50, Full Set, 2005
Reference: 3570.50
Year: 2005
Movement: Omega Calibre 1861, manual-wind chronograph, 48-hour power reserve
Accessories: Full set (box, papers, warranty card, instruction booklet, and card holder)
Description
The Omega Speedmaster Professional is perhaps the most iconic chronograph ever made. Known worldwide as the “Moonwatch,” it was flight-qualified by NASA and famously worn on all manned space missions, including the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.
This reference, the 3570.50, features the classic design that enthusiasts cherish: a black dial with white markers and hands, triple sub-register layout, and a Hesalite crystal. The engraved caseback proudly declares its historic role: “Flight-Qualified by NASA for All Manned Space Missions – The First Watch Worn on the Moon.”
The 42mm stainless steel case houses the hand-wound calibre 1861, a direct descendant of the legendary calibre 321 used in the Speedmasters that accompanied astronauts to the Moon.
This example, from 2005, remains in strong condition with its original bracelet and comes as a complete set — a highly desirable feature for collectors.
Key Features
42mm stainless steel case
Hesalite crystal
Black dial with luminous markers
Manual-wind Omega Cal. 1861
Tachymeter bezel
Caseback with Moonwatch engraving
Stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp
A Short History of the Omega Speedmaster
Introduced in 1957 as a racing chronograph, the Speedmaster quickly transitioned from motorsport to space exploration. In 1965, after rigorous testing, NASA certified the Speedmaster for all manned space missions. Four years later, it cemented its place in history when Buzz Aldrin wore his Speedmaster on the lunar surface during Apollo 11.
Since then, the Speedmaster Professional has remained in production virtually unchanged, a timeless reminder of human achievement and enduring watch design
Reference: 3570.50
Year: 2005
Movement: Omega Calibre 1861, manual-wind chronograph, 48-hour power reserve
Accessories: Full set (box, papers, warranty card, instruction booklet, and card holder)
Description
The Omega Speedmaster Professional is perhaps the most iconic chronograph ever made. Known worldwide as the “Moonwatch,” it was flight-qualified by NASA and famously worn on all manned space missions, including the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.
This reference, the 3570.50, features the classic design that enthusiasts cherish: a black dial with white markers and hands, triple sub-register layout, and a Hesalite crystal. The engraved caseback proudly declares its historic role: “Flight-Qualified by NASA for All Manned Space Missions – The First Watch Worn on the Moon.”
The 42mm stainless steel case houses the hand-wound calibre 1861, a direct descendant of the legendary calibre 321 used in the Speedmasters that accompanied astronauts to the Moon.
This example, from 2005, remains in strong condition with its original bracelet and comes as a complete set — a highly desirable feature for collectors.
Key Features
42mm stainless steel case
Hesalite crystal
Black dial with luminous markers
Manual-wind Omega Cal. 1861
Tachymeter bezel
Caseback with Moonwatch engraving
Stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp
A Short History of the Omega Speedmaster
Introduced in 1957 as a racing chronograph, the Speedmaster quickly transitioned from motorsport to space exploration. In 1965, after rigorous testing, NASA certified the Speedmaster for all manned space missions. Four years later, it cemented its place in history when Buzz Aldrin wore his Speedmaster on the lunar surface during Apollo 11.
Since then, the Speedmaster Professional has remained in production virtually unchanged, a timeless reminder of human achievement and enduring watch design