🎉 Speedy Tuesday A Speedmaster Professional 145.022-71 Non-NASA (and Original)
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Speedmaster Professional 145.022 CasebacksWhen you look at this Omega Speedmaster Professional 145.022-71, there s nothing strange at first sight. Just a nice and ‘ordinary Speedmaster Professional post-Moon. Dial, bezel, hands and bracelet, all correct. In fact, it is quite a nice example of a Speedmaster Professional 145.022-71. In our Speedmaster 145.022 buyer s guide, we give away some specifics on this reference.However, looking at the back of this Speedmaster Professional 145.022-71, we see something awkward. A clean caseback, with no inscription. But wait a minute, you might say, there are different casebacks for the 145.022, with and without inscription. True, but:Not like this specific casebackThe 145.022-71 should have the Flight-Qualified – inscription whereas the 145.022-69 comes in several variations.As you can see, the watch has a plain non-NASA caseback. It does have the beautiful sea-horse and ‘Speedmaster writing, but no inscription like?the First Watch Worn on the Moon or Flight-Qualified by NASA for all Manned Space Missions ones. In fact, it looks a bit like the caseback of the Speedmaster 57 Replica reference 3594.50.?But it really is a caseback that belongs to the 1971 production reference. If we take a closer look, by opening the watch and study the inside of the caseback, we see the following:Non-NASA Caseback – An ExplanationSo what is the story behind this caseback. If you look at the image above, you will just see 145022-71 ST as well as the HF (Huguenin Freres, the manufacture of the case) and some other stamps. So this is – again – not the caseback of the Speedmaster 57 Replica reference 3594.50 of the late 1990s or the Speedmaster Pro Moonphase model of the 1980s (reference 345.0809).Speedmaster Reference 3594.50 caseback of the 1990sAccording to Moonwatch Only, the reference book on Speedmasters, these Speedmaster Professional 145.022-71 casebacks with no inscription are known, and can be dated to 1971 and 1972, but the reason is (at least at the time of printing) unknown to them.The explanation from former NASA engineer Jim Ragan (during the Q&A session of the Speedy Tuesday Event of October 28th) is that this empty caseback is the result of the following:When Omega decided to put the inscription Flight-Qualified by NASA for all manned space missions on the casebacks, instead of the First Watch Worn on the Moon straight-text inscription, this needed to be approved by NASA s Public Affairs at the time. As there was some delay in this approval process, Omega has put out some 145.022-71 casebacks with no inscription at all. So for a very short period, this has been done with this specific reference.So, now you know. When you come across a vintage Speedmaster Professional with no inscription, don t put it away as ‘frankenwatch just yet. Have the watch opened and check for the inscriptions (145.022-71) on the inside.This watch is currently for sale via Roy & Sacha Davidoff in Geneva. A big thank you to them for allowing us to take pictures of this watch.Good hunting!
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