Omega has revisited one of its most sought-after models The First OMEGA in Space, which has now been updated to meet the standards of modern watch enthusiasts.
Originally launched in 1959, it was made famous by astronaut Walter “Wally” Schirra, who bought the watch for himself and wore it during the Sigma 7 mission of the Mercury program on October 3, 1962. This decision gave the CK 2998 the nickname “The First OMEGA in Space“
This Speedmaster model combines the classic look of the CK 2998 with today’s advancements. Here’s a breakdown of what makes this latest version of The First OMEGA in Space a must-have for collectors and vintage watch fans.
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Quick Overview: Old vs. New
Feature | Original CK 2998 (1959) | New First OMEGA in Space (2023) |
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Case | 39 mm, stainless steel | 39.7 mm, polished and brushed stainless steel. |
Dial | Black with luminous radium | Grey-blue CVD, Super-LumiNova markers |
Crystal | Hesalite | Sapphire, hesalite-inspired |
Movement | Calibre 321 | Co-Axial Calibre 3861, METAS-certified |
Water Resistance | Limited | 50 meters |
Strap/Bracelet | Leather or steel | Leather or stainless steel |
Special Features | Classic caseback engravings | Seahorse medallion, “OCTOBER 3, 1962” |
Case
The new First OMEGA in Space has a case diameter of 39.70 mm. It is crafted in polished-brushed stainless steel, giving it a classic, versatile look that suits various styles.
The dark bezel ring is made of black aluminum and features a tachymeter scale, with the “Dot Over Ninety” detail, a design choice associated with early Speedmaster models.
Dial
The dial has a grey-blue CVD coating, echoing some of the models produced in the 1960s. The Alpha hands are filled with vintage Super-LumiNova, adding readability while preserving a classic look. The central seconds “Baton” hand is finished with white varnish, which complements the transferred markings for a cohesive look. This attention to historical detail makes the dial of the new First OMEGA in Space an instant standout.
Movement
The Speedmaster ‘First Omega in Space’ is powered by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 3861, Omega’s modern version of the historic Calibre 321 that powered the original Speedmasters.
This modern version is a manual-winding chronograph with a 27 mm diameter and 26 jewels. It offers a 50-hour power reserve and runs at a 21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz) frequency.
Notably, the Calibre 3861 is Master Chronometer-certified by METAS, with resistance to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss, making it extremely durable in daily wear.
Strap/Bracelet Options
Omega offers several strap choices for The First OMEGA in Space.
Options include a black or brown leather strap, both featuring a buckle for a classic look or a stainless steel bracelet with Omega’s “flat links” and a patented comfort release adjustment system.
Price & Availability
The Speedmaster ‘First Omega in Space’ is available for $7,900 (US) and €8,700 (Austria), offered through Omega boutiques and select authorized retailers.