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Omega Speedmaster Ref. 105.012-65

The Omega Speedmaster with reference ST 105.012 (made from 1964 to 1968) is the first Speedmaster with the new case that is made to protect the crown and push-buttons. The reference ST 145.012 is also the reference that was worn during the first Apollo missions and in particular the Apollo XI mission that actually led to the landing on the moon. Neil Armstrong was equipped with an ST 105.012. This reference is, therefore, the Speedmaster that is worn on the moon. Incidentally, it is unclear which reference Buzz Aldrin bore. Michael Collins, who stayed in the shuttle during the mission, wore a reference ST 145.012.

The reference of the Speedmaster that we further describe here is ST 105.012-65. This watch was produced around 1966. The dial, hands, and bezel are original and belong to the watch. The timepiece is, of course, the caliber 321 of the second generation.

As mentioned, this reference is very important for the history of the Speedmaster. In good and original condition, these watches are increasingly difficult to find. We as Speedmaster enthusiasts are happy with this model in our collection. It will certainly appeal to the Omega enthusiast and collector.

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Brand Omega Speedmaster
Warranty 2 year (AWCo)
Year of production (circa) 1966
Backstory

All of our vintage watches have been carefully selected for you. Each watch is meticulously inspected on condition and originality. Furthermore, our watches receive a full service by our highly skilled and qualified watchmakers before hitting the store, so you can wear your special find with confidence. A statement we back up with a 2-year warranty.

With over two decades of experience in vintage watches, we have developed an eye for great quality and great stories. Because we believe every vintage watch tells a story through its unique design, history and patina. A vintage watch is a time-traveling device in that sense. A practical item for daily use, that connects us to something bigger than ourselves at the same time. In an age of single-use goods and quick consumption, a mechanical marvel that is designed to last for generations is quite simply a fantastic thing to have in your life.

At AWCo, we are a diverse team of watch experts, each with their own niche interests and expertise. From history buffs to tech geeks and style gurus, we all approach this beautiful passion from different angles. We operate under the mantra that every vintage watch is unique and so is every client. We get a massive thrill out of helping you find that one special watch that perfectly suits your personality, style and budget. To see you staring at your wrist with a big smile on your face, is what we get out of bed for.

So if you like what you are seeing here, give us a visit, a call or a message via email or Whatsapp. We are looking forward to helping you discover whether this is the watch for you or your loved one.

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At AWCo we put the safety of our shipments upfront at all times. Therefore, we ship all our packages insured.

We strive to promptly handle packages to minimize delays. Delivery times begin from the day of dispatch. While we make every effort to ensure smooth delivery, we cannot be held responsible for delays caused by destination customs, local duties, taxes, or lost items during transit.

Certainly, we understand that overloaded mail-order companies can also contribute to potential delays in the delivery process. Despite our best efforts, external factors beyond our control may affect shipping times. Rest assured, we remain committed to providing timely service and will work diligently to ensure your order reaches you as promptly as possible. For any inquiries or updates, feel free to reach out to us at info@awco.nl. Your satisfaction is our priority.

The Omega Speedmaster with reference ST 105.012 (made from 1964 to 1968) is the first Speedmaster with the new case that is made to protect the crown and push-buttons. The reference ST 145.012 is also the reference that was worn during the first Apollo missions and in particular the Apollo XI mission that actually led to the landing on the moon. Neil Armstrong was equipped with an ST 105.012. This reference is, therefore, the Speedmaster that is worn on the moon. Incidentally, it is unclear which reference Buzz Aldrin bore. Michael Collins, who stayed in the shuttle during the mission, wore a reference ST 145.012.

The reference of the Speedmaster that we further describe here is ST 105.012-65. This watch was produced around 1966. The dial, hands, and bezel are original and belong to the watch. The timepiece is, of course, the caliber 321 of the second generation.

As mentioned, this reference is very important for the history of the Speedmaster. In good and original condition, these watches are increasingly difficult to find. We as Speedmaster enthusiasts are happy with this model in our collection. It will certainly appeal to the Omega enthusiast and collector.

Brand

Omega Speedmaster

Year of production (circa)

1966