The Omega Speedmaster "Ed White" Ref. 105.003 is one of the most iconic and collectible references within the Speedmaster lineage. Named after astronaut Ed White, who wore the model during the first American spacewalk in 1965, it represents one of the last pre-Moonwatch Speedmasters and is highly regarded for its symmetrical straight-lug case and legendary Calibre 321 movement.
Produced in 1966 and originally delivered to Colombia according to the Omega Extract of the Archives, the watch is presented in highly original condition. It retains its original Tritium dial, matching Tritium hands, and the highly sought-after original Dot-Over-Ninety (DON) bezel. The honest and attractive patina throughout further enhances its vintage appeal.
At its heart is the renowned Omega Calibre 321, the column-wheel chronograph movement celebrated for both its technical excellence and historical significance.
The watch is fitted with an Omega Ref. 1035 bracelet with aftermarket No. 6 end links and underwent a complete service by an Omega specialist in 2025, making it an excellent choice for both collectors and regular wear.
A highly original and well-preserved Speedmaster "Ed White" that combines historical importance, collectability, and everyday usability.
Brand: Omega
Model: Speedmaster
Reference: 105.003-65
Serial: 24.006.XXX
Year: 1966
Movement Type: Handwound
Movement: Omega Cal. 321
Crystal: Plexiglas
Complications: Hour, Minute, Second, Chronograph
Waterproof: -
Material-Case: Stainless Steel
Material-Bracelet/Strap: Stainless Steel
Diameter: 39mm
Box: No
Papers: Omega Extract of the Archives