OMEGA
Speedmaster
ALASKA PROJECT
The Omega Speedmaster Alaska Project Limited Edition was released in 2008 and is based on the 1970s Alaska II Project watch that Omega produced.
NASA began a project in 1969 under the code name ‘Alaska’ to produce a watch with Omega that could further withstand potential extreme temperature change whilst on the Moon. The first of these being a huge oversized titanium case model that featured the now famous White dial, Rocket hands and outer Red heat shield.
The design was refined and using the Professional case of the standard Moonwatch the Alaska II Prototype was born still with the addition of the large outer Red temperature case, white dial and Rocket hands. Becoming the basis for the iconic 2008 Limited Edition.
This particular piece features a collectible low 1xx LE number out of the 1970 made.
Case
Stainless steel
42 mm diameter
Omega crown
Fixed steel bezel with black Tachymetre insert
Hesalite crystal glass
The screw-in caseback is engraved with the words
ALASKA PROJECT LIMITED SERIES
as well as the Limited Edition number 1xx / 1970.
Movement
Omega 1861 calibre mechanical manual winding
Dial
White dial with luminous markers
Red chronograph hand and Rocket sub dial hands
Bracelet
Omega stainless steel bracelet with push button folding clasp
Complete Full Set with
Omega inner large case box
Black Omega card outer box
Instruction Manual booklet
Warranty & Pictogram cards
Limited Edition numbered Card
Alaska Project Limited Edition numbered certificate
Plus extras…
Red Aluminium Extreme Temperature Case
Red adjustment tool and parts pods
White velcro NASA style straps
Limited Edition - 1xx / 1970
Only 1970 pieces made.
Reference - 311.32.42.30.04.001
Warranty Dated - October 2008
In overall excellent condition with very minor wear and tear to the case and bracelet.
A truly iconic ever sought after Speedmaster, still underrated and undervalued compared to other White Dial Limited Edition Moonwatches…
£17,950