Case size: 38 mm
Material: steel
Movement: manual, caliber 321
Year: circa 1959
Crystal: plastic crystal
Bracelet: original bracelet, folding clasp (short clasp), ref. 7077/6-3.59
Reference number: CK 2998
Serial number: 17'301'080
Case number: 2998-1
Accompanied by: certificate, box, outer box
Very good overall vintage condition. The dial has aged to an even and attractive tropical tone. The case showing surface wear, scuffs and minor marks consistent with age and use. The bezel shows light wear. The crystal with visible scratches. Bracelet with stretch and wear throughout. One of the end links for the ref. 7077 bracelet is bent, and the bracelet is presently fitted with a ref. 524 end link. Folding clasp with inscription.
Additional bracelet included, ref. 1069/524.
A simple function check indicated the movement runs; accuracy, power reserve and long-term performance have not been tested and servicing may be required at the buyer’s expense. Water resistance cannot be guaranteed and should be checked by a qualified watchmaker before any exposure to water. Pictures of the movement are available upon request. No right of withdrawal applies to live auction purchases.
Consigned by the family of the original owner.
Today, the Omega Speedmaster is best known as the model worn during the Apollo programme and at the first Moon landing in 1969. However, when introduced in 1957, with ref. CK 2915, it was made as a sports chronograph for racing and precision timing. This was succeeded in 1959 by ref. CK 2998, a reference that would play a pivotal role in the model’s early development. With CK 2998, the black aluminium tachymeter bezel was fully established, while the reference was also fitted with the distinctive luminous Alpha hands that had appeared toward the end of the CK 2915 production run. It was also the CK 2998 family that would become the first Speedmaster generation in space, when Walter “Wally” Schirra wore his privately purchased watch during the Sigma 7 mission in 1962.
The present example is furthermore newly discovered and is offered here for the first time on the secondary market, consigned by the family of its original owner. The watch appears exceptionally well preserved and is accompanied by its original certificate, box and outer carton, a highly unusual and remarkably complete collector’s set for the reference. Particularly notable is the evenly and warmly browned tropical dial, together with the black tachymeter bezel of the Base 1000 type, the Naiad crown, and the original ref. 7077 bracelet with short clasp, dated 1959.
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