OMEGA Speedmaster
105.002-62 “Alpha Hands”

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€ 12.500

#19.584.xxx has case reference 105.002-62, which was used at the same time as reference 2998-62 on identical models, produced mainly in 1963.

This example is characterized by a dial in great condition a nice patina.

All its parts are conform and in very good condition, making this watch an excellent opportunity for any Speedmaster collector.

The watch is provided with its extract of archives from Omega.

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About this watch

#19.584.xxx has case reference 105.002-62, which was used at the same time as reference 2998-62 on identical models, produced mainly in 1963.

This example is characterized by a dial in great condition a nice patina.

All its parts are conform and in very good condition, making this watch an excellent opportunity for any Speedmaster collector.

The watch is provided with its extract of archives from Omega.

Watchfid Score

8,6 / 10

About the Model

The Omega Speedmaster, born in 1957, is one of the most iconic wristwatches ever produced. Since 1965, it has been the choice of space programs for over half a century and has been associated with some of mankind’s greatest space adventures, earning it the name The Moonwatch.

Naturally, beyond its professional use for more than sixty years, the Speedmaster, with its incredible history and its timeless design, has appealed to a much wider public throughout the world.

The reference ST 105.002 corresponds to a name change of the reference CK 2998 in order to match Omega’s new classification system, and therefore shares the same characteristics as the last CK 2998s, in particular sub-references 2998-61 and 2998-62. The only change is that the last ST 105.002s (movement in 20.5 millions) were fitted with baton-type hands. Its production is estimated at 2’000-2’500 copies, from the end of 1962 to mid-1964. It was then replaced by the reference ST 105.003.

About the Brand

In 1848, Louis Brandt founded a company in La Chaux-de-Fonds which would become Omega. In the 1880s, the Louis Brandt & Fils company moved to its current site in Bienne and in 1894 the caliber Omega was created, which would give its name to the company. Renowned for its precise, innovative and affordable watches, it became the largest supplier of watches to the British Army during World War II. It also became the first company to time the Olympic Games in 1932. Among its range of numerous professional watches, the Speedmaster became the first watch worn on the moon in 1969.

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Watchfid Certification Report: Yes

The purpose of this document is to determine whether the constituent parts of the watch are conform to the model reference /period or not, and to value their condition and importance.

Watchfid Digital Certificate: Yes

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Watchfid Appraisal Book: Yes

This document presents each watch in the most objective and detailed manner possible, thanks to a substantiated analysis, high-resolution photos designed to highlight all elements of the watch and an innovative rating system. Available in printed and digital versions.

Extract of Archives: Yes

On request and when available, an extract of the archives from the manufacturer can be obtained.