Alright, let’s talk about this Omega Speedmaster Apollo 8 “Dark Side of the Moon” watch. So, the other day, I was thinking about getting one, but I needed to make sure I got the original order. The first thing I did was recall when Omega had updated the Speedmaster reference. I remembered it was back in 1966 when they changed it from 105.012 to 145.012. Those are the ones the Apollo astronauts wore on the Moon.
I started by digging into the history of these watches. I found out that Speedmasters were used throughout the early Apollo missions. The most famous one, of course, was Apollo 11 when they first landed on the Moon. It’s pretty cool to think about that history when you’re looking at these watches. Then I looked at when the Dark Side of the Moon was introduced—a few years before Omega came up with that Master Chronometer standard.
Next, I had to figure out the details of the order. I jotted down the specs of the original order. This involved a lot of searching and comparing notes to make sure everything was right. To organize my notes, I made a simple list of all the features and specific details of the watch.
- Reference Number: Made sure it was the correct one, 145.012.
- Movement: Checked the type of movement and its history.
- Case: Noted the material and size of the case.
- Dial: Detailed the dial design and any special markings.
I also wanted to be sure I wasn’t getting confused with other models. To do this, I compared it with some other Speedmasters, especially those related to space missions. Making sure I had the right one was important because, you know, there are so many variations out there. This part of the process involved lots of looking at pictures and reading descriptions to compare.
Once I had all the information gathered, I felt pretty confident about my knowledge. So, I went ahead and placed the order. It felt good to know I had done my homework and was getting the right thing. The waiting part was tough, but finally, the watch arrived. Opening that box was exciting, and seeing the watch in person was even better than I expected.
Wearing it for the first time, I felt a real connection to that whole Apollo 8 mission. It’s not just a watch; it’s like a piece of history on your wrist. Plus, it looks awesome. The black ceramic case and the detailed dial really stand out. I’ve been wearing it every day since, and it’s been a great conversation starter.
So yeah, that’s my story about getting the Omega Speedmaster Apollo 8 “Dark Side of the Moon” watch. It was a bit of a journey, but totally worth it.