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Omega ‘Snoopy’ Speedmaster Ref. 310.32.42.50.02.001

$21,000

Pre-Owned (Unworn) Omega 42mm Speedmaster “Snoopy” Blue Strap, Ref. 310.32.42.50.02.001

This 50th anniversary timepiece pays tribute to the “Silver Snoopy Award” that OMEGA received from NASA astronauts in 1970, in recognition of the brand’s contributions to space exploration, including the Apollo 13 mission.

The 42 mm case in stainless steel is presented on a blue nylon fabric strap, which features the trajectory of the Apollo 13 mission on the embossed lining. The silver dial has blue PVD angle-shaped hour markers and hands, as well as an embossed silver Snoopy medallion on the blue subdial at 9 o’clock.

On the NAIAD LOCK caseback, a vision of the far side of the moon has been decorated on the sapphire crystal using micro-structured metallisation. An animated Snoopy in his Command and Service Module (CSM) is shown on a magical hand, which rotates when the chronograph function is used. Behind, an Earth disc rotates once per minute in sync with the watch’s small seconds hand.

Along with black engravings on the caseback in tribute to Apollo 13 and OMEGA’s Silver Snoopy Award, there is also a blue ceramic [ZrO2] bezel ring with a white enamel tachymeter scale. The non-limited watch is driven by the OMEGA Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 3861, and comes in a special presentation box.

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Additional information

Band Color

Blue

Band Material

Fabric

Band Type

Strap

Bezel

Aluminum, Tachymeter

Box and Papers

Box and Papers

Caliber

3861

Case Material

Stainless Steel

Case Size

42mm

Caseback

Exhibition

Complication

Chronograph

Crystal Material

Sapphire

Dial Color

Silver

Movement

Manual

Size

40mm – 42mm

Warranty

Factory Warranty

Item ID0005910
Model #310.32.42.50.02.001
Model NameSpeedmaster "Snoopy"
Year Producedca 2021
Serial Number83225XXX

Description

Omega is one of the world’s most recognizable luxury watch brands.  Although founded in 1848, the company did not become known as Omega until 1894, when the company took the name of its highly successful new watch movement.  The revolutionary movement used a single crown for both winding and time setting.  Success followed success when in 1905, due to its commitment to accuracy, Omega became the official timekeeper for Swiss sporting events.  Later in 1932, Omega became the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games.  To mark Omega’s 100th year anniversary, Omega introduced the watch that would become one of the world’s most popular watches, the Seamaster.  While these are remarkable achievements, the watch that made Omega a legend among watchmakers was the Speedmaster, the only watch to survive the brutal NASA testing requirements and the only watch certified by NASA for use in Space.  It is no surprise that Omega watches are recognized today as spectacularly rugged tool watches hiding in a luxury watch.