
For its 125th anniversary, Omega introduced the Speedmaster 125 – a striking timepiece that embodies the aesthetics of the 1970s. Despite its size and weight, the integrated bracelet ensures excellent wearing comfort. A notable detail is the applied OMEGA 125 logo, but the biggest difference lies within: the exclusive, Lemania-based Caliber 1041 – the first automatic chronograph movement with chronometer certification, used exclusively in this model. There is speculation about the exact production numbers, but one thing is certain: the Speedmaster 125 is a historically and aesthetically significant watch that remains underrated to this day. Its uniqueness is further highlighted by its journey into space – in 1978, Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Dzhanibekov wore this model during a 145-day mission. The watch has been freshly serviced and is ready for new adventures.
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For its 125th anniversary, Omega introduced the Speedmaster 125 – a striking timepiece that embodies the aesthetics of the 1970s. Despite its size and weight, the integrated bracelet ensures excellent wearing comfort. A notable detail is the applied OMEGA 125 logo, but the biggest difference lies within: the exclusive, Lemania-based Caliber 1041 – the first automatic chronograph movement with chronometer certification, used exclusively in this model. There is speculation about the exact production numbers, but one thing is certain: the Speedmaster 125 is a historically and aesthetically significant watch that remains underrated to this day. Its uniqueness is further highlighted by its journey into space – in 1978, Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Dzhanibekov wore this model during a 145-day mission. The watch has been freshly serviced and is ready for new adventures.
4'200




