Discover the Legacy of the Omega Speedmaster: First Omega in Space
- By Kirsty I
- 3 Oct 2024
The Omega Speedmaster holds a unique place in horological and space history. Since its debut, the Speedmaster has been synonymous with space exploration, making its first trip beyond Earth in 1962 during astronaut Walter Schirra’s Sigma 7 mission. This historic flight marked the beginning of Omega's involvement in space missions, with the Speedmaster earning its title as the “First Omega in Space.”
Today, the reimagined Omega Speedmaster First Omega in Space model pays homage to this milestone. Its design masterfully blends vintage charm with cutting-edge technology, making it a must-have for watch collectors and space enthusiasts alike.
A Tribute to Space Heritage
The First Omega in Space collection stays true to its roots. This timepiece features a 39.7mm stainless steel case, reminiscent of the original CK 2998 model worn by Schirra. Its classic domed sapphire crystal evokes the 1962 model’s Hesalite, preserving its vintage look while ensuring modern durability.
The vintage Super-LumiNova-filled indexes and Alpha-style hands enhance legibility, while the sun-brushed grey-blue dial and the retro Omega logo provide a nod to the past. Every detail in this watch reflects Omega’s dedication to maintaining the authenticity of its space-faring legacy, right down to the new Alpha-style hand for the small second indicator.
Cutting-Edge Craftsmanship
While the First Omega in Space draws inspiration from its predecessors, it benefits from Omega’s state-of-the-art technology. At its core lies the manual-winding Calibre 3861 movement, certified as a Master Chronometer by METAS. This precision-driven movement offers resistance to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss, ensuring the watch performs flawlessly in any environment. With a power reserve of 50 hours, this movement guarantees reliability even in the most demanding conditions.
For those seeking comfort and style, the Speedmaster is available with a brushed and polished steel bracelet, complete with Omega’s comfort release adjustment system. Alternatively, a brown leather strap reminiscent of the 1962 original is also available, offering a more traditional aesthetic.


Commemorating Omega’s Space Legacy
The First Omega in Space is more than just a watch; it’s a piece of history. Its commemorative caseback, engraved with “The First Omega in Space” and the date of Schirra’s mission, October 3, 1962, celebrates Omega’s enduring connection to space exploration. Water-resistant to 50 meters, this watch is ready for any adventure, whether on Earth or beyond.
Omega has consistently been at the forefront of space exploration, and the Speedmaster series has been qualified by NASA for all manned space missions. Today, the First Omega in Space brings that same spirit of discovery and precision to your wrist.
A Timepiece for Collectors and Space Enthusiasts
Whether you're a watch enthusiast, a space historian, or simply someone with an appreciation for fine craftsmanship, the Omega Speedmaster First Omega in Space is an iconic timepiece that offers more than just a glimpse into the past. With its sleek design, masterful movement, and tribute to space exploration, this watch represents Omega's commitment to excellence.
Key Specifications of the Omega Speedmaster: First Omega in Space
- Case Material: Stainless Steel
- Diameter: 39.7mm
- Thickness: 13.4mm
- Lug-to-Lug: 48mm
- Dial Colour: Blue-Grey
- Glass: Sapphire Crystal with anti-reflective treatment
- Movement: Omega 3861 (50 hour power reserve)
- Strap: Stainless steel or Leather
- RRP: £7,400 on bracelet, £7,100 on leather strap