Omega

Speedmaster

Reference
310.30.40.50.06.001
Case
Stainless Steel
Dial
Black
Movement
Manual
Power Reserve
50 hours
Water Resistance
5 ATM / 50 meters
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Chronograph, Small Seconds

All Specifications

Reference
310.30.40.50.06.001
Case Material
Stainless Steel
Case Size
39.7mm
Case Back
Closed
Dial Color
Black
Luminescence
Yes
Strap Material
Stainless Steel
Buckle Type
Folding Clasp
Movement
Manual
Caliber
Omega 3861
Power Reserve
50 hours
Water Resistance
5 ATM / 50 meters
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Chronograph, Small Seconds

Description

On October 3, 1962, the Omega Speedmaster CK 2998 made history as the first Omega in space, worn by astronaut Walter Schirra aboard Sigma 7 during the Mercury program. Omega’s latest tribute to this iconic timepiece brings the CK 2998 into the modern era while preserving the distinctive design of the second-generation Speedmaster.

The 39.7mm case is in polished and brushed stainless steel paired elegantly with a steel, black, or brown leather strap. The black aluminum bezel showcases the famed tachymeter scale, complete with the signature “Dot Over Ninety” detail that enthusiasts revere.

Under the sapphire crystal—designed with a nod to hesalite—the grey-blue dial, CVD-coated to replicate the subtle hues of 1960s CK 2998 models, features luminous “Alpha” hands and a vintage Omega logo. The Speedmaster Anniversary Series First Omega in Space’s chronograph layout is clear and balanced, with subdials for 30 minutes, 12 hours, and running seconds, topped by a white-varnished central seconds hand that adds a dash of modernity.

Flip it over, and you’ll find the Seahorse medallion and engravings that celebrate this model’s pioneering role in space exploration. Inside beats Omega’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 3861, a direct descendant of the Calibre 321 worn on NASA missions.