OMEGA, REF. 145.0022, SPEEDMASTER APOLLO SOYUZ, NO. 095, STEEL
A fine, rare, limited to 500 pieces, manual wind, stainless steel chronograph wristwatch purchased from the Omegamania Thematic auction
Brand: Omega, Switzerland
Model: Speedmaster Apollo-Soyuz
Reference: 145.0022
Year: Made in 1975
Case: 095
Movement: 45585460
Caliber: 861
Bracelet: stainless steel Omega bracelet with deployant clasp (1168/633), approx. overall length 185 mm.
Accesories: Omegamania certificate and 2-year Omegamania/Omega repair warranty, 6 black and white NASA photographs related to the mission
Granding System: | C 2-8 | D 2-02 | M 2* | EXCEPTIONAL |
EUR: 36000 - 57000
USD: 34800 - 55000
HKD: 274000 - 430000
Following this heavy heritage, few of the limited editions bring such envy and excitement to collectors as the Apollo Soyuz. Indeed, in July 1975 the USA and the Soviet Union, putting aside their political conflicts, carried out jointly the first international space mission. This was one of the strongest symbol of “détente” during the Cold War.
Few months later, the famous Omega Italian dealer, Fratelli De Marchi, ordered a limited edition of 500 Speedmaster timepieces to commemorate this major event, numbered xxx from 0 to 499. The Apollo-Soyuz series were based on the legendary 145.022 – which was the first Speedmaster to use the caliber 861, which replaced the revered caliber 321 from the very first models – but featured a slightly modified case and a dial personalized with the Apollo-Soyuz logo. De Marchi became responsible for the whole distribution of Omega watches throughout Italy in 1921. Even if their partnership ended in 1970s, it is milestone in the watchmaking history, since this retailer was originally behind the very firstlimited series in steel in the brand history.