
The Omega Speedmaster Reference 105.003, fondly referred to as the "Ed White" after American astronaut Edward H. White II, commemorates his iconic spacewalk on June 3, 1965, during the Gemini 4 mission, where he wore this legendary watch. Launched in 1963, the Speedmaster 105.003 holds a pivotal place in history as the model that underwent NASA's demanding tests, ultimately receiving the prestigious "flight-qualified" status for all manned space missions. Powered by the renowned caliber 321 movement—an innovative achievement of the 1950s and '60s—this model remains one of Omega's most coveted timepieces.
9'900 CHF





The Omega Speedmaster Reference 105.003, fondly referred to as the "Ed White" after American astronaut Edward H. White II, commemorates his iconic spacewalk on June 3, 1965, during the Gemini 4 mission, where he wore this legendary watch. Launched in 1963, the Speedmaster 105.003 holds a pivotal place in history as the model that underwent NASA's demanding tests, ultimately receiving the prestigious "flight-qualified" status for all manned space missions. Powered by the renowned caliber 321 movement—an innovative achievement of the 1950s and '60s—this model remains one of Omega's most coveted timepieces.
9'900 CHF




