The Omega Speedmaster Professional was chosen by NASA from a pool of 4 other brands, which included Rolex, Breitling, Bulova, Longines and Huer. NASA had not devised particular parameters for the time piece they would eventually use in space, nor did they request any manufacturer to submit proto-types. With a limited time table, they decided to buy standard chronograph retail models from the 5 brands and conduct rigorous tests to analyze their resistance to various stress factors.
The 5 time pieceses were exposed to extreme tests to scrutinize their resistance to temperature, vacuum, shock, vibration, humidity, corrosion, noise and pressure. The Test was concluded in 1965, after which only 3 watches were still running. The Omega Speedmaster was the only one that did not suffer the serious deterioration that afflicted the other 2.
The Omega Moon Time piece is the only time-keeping instrument to have ever been worn on the moon. In order to account for zero gravity conditions, OMEGA modified the movement to a completely mechanic functionality. They feared the automatic movement might be compromised in zero gravity circumstances, as the pendulum in the movement would not be able to move without gravity exerted upon it. Besides the movement, the crystal was also altered to a Hessalite material in order to withstand extreme pressure.

Recently, Omega released a limited edition anniversary series, which contains the same movement used in the original Gemini 3 space missions. The spedial edition comes with a tool kit that contains an extensive variety of maintenance tools, as well as a very fashionable design. By NASA standards or fashion standards, the Omega Moon Speed Master Professional is an incredible time piece to own!
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