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By: MTF (registered) PM
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Baselworld 2008: OMEGA Speedmaster Alaska Project
Apr 22 2008,10:09 AM
In 2007, Lot 211 sold for SFr 64,900 (commission included) at the Omegamania Auction. It was listed as “ALASKA PROJECT ” prototype: The Alaska Project was led by Pierre Chopard from 1971 to 1973 to improve the Speedmaster by creating a watch suited to the low temperatures in space. The Swiss patent CH 537170 was granted on 31 May, 1973, for an outer case designed to protect the watch from extreme temperature variations. The watch’s dial was coated with zinc oxide; this material provided the highest resistance to solar radiation. NASA’s response to the prototype, however, was that they saw no need to improve on the Speedmaster. The project therefore remained a prototype...........until today. This caught our eyes as a novelty limited edition and the numbers produced are not too silly. 1970 pieces is not that "limited" but it's better than 2008 or some such number. The good news is that under the fancy aluminium alloy outer thermo-case there is a decent Speedmaster watch with matt white dial. I wonder if it is still made of Titanium Oxide like the prototypes?
Speedmaster Moonwatch “Alaska Project” Movement: OMEGA calibre 1861 Manual-winding Chronograph
Watch case Outer case Front inscriptions : “Alaska Project” at 12H, “Outer Space Extreme Temperature Instrument” at 6H, 60-minute track
Back inscriptions : Omega name-logo, “Speedmaster Professional” at the centre; “Limited edition of 1970 watches”; “Temperature resistance [-148°C — +260°C]
Display Dial: Semi-matt white dial; Transferred Omega name-logo, hour markers coated with Super-LumiNova Hands:
Bracelet:
Specifications:
For Baselworld 2008, Omega presented too many new watches. Many of them were emblazoned with the Olympic logo or theme because Omega has the watch marketing tie-up with the Beijing Olympics 2008. Assuming nothing else goes wrong, the Games are scheduled to start at 18:00 local time on 08/08/08....okay...we get the symbolism already as the numeral '8' is considered lucky by Chinese. We have the Olympic Collection Beijing 2008 with their cutesie 5 multicoloured rings at 8H position on the dial, Olympic Collection Timeless and the Olympic Pocket watch 1932 - we're all "Olympic -ringed" out and it's still only April. The Speedmaster Moonwatch “Alaska Project” is probably Omega's best piece presented at Basel this year. Affordable, Funky, Fun. This message has been edited by MTF on 2008-04-22 10:18:28 |
By: amanico (registered) PM
Posts: 7531 |
Agrre with you, MTF , on the fact that
Apr 22 2008,11:43 AM
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By: Bill Sohne (registered) PM
Posts: 431 |
Agree..... It is on my "Watch list " for this year ...
Apr 22 2008,17:24 PM
Hi MTF |
By: Kong (registered) PM
Posts: 1903 |
Shocker! Seems like you can put it in...
Apr 24 2008,11:48 AM
boiling water ....but for how long? |