NASA issued this Omega Speedmaster chronograph to astronaut Alan Bean for use during the Apollo 12 mission of November 1969.
Selected after a series of rigorous tests demonstrated its high level of precision and reliability, the Speedmaster chronograph was chosen by NASA for the U.S. space program in 1964. Program requirements called for a manual-winding wrist chronograph that was water-proof, shock-proof, anti-magnetic, able to withstand temperatures ranging from 0 to 200 degrees Farenheit, and accelerations of up to 12 g's. NASA first certified the Omega Speedmaster as the chronograph for the Gemini program and made successive purchases for both the Apollo and the Skylab/ASTP missions.
NASA transferred Bean's chronograph to the Museum in 1977.
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.
Switzerland
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Accessories
Alan L. Bean
Omega Watch Co.
3-D: 4.4 x 4.4 x 1.3cm (1 3/4 x 1 3/4 x 1/2 in.)
Case: Stainless steel
Lens: Hesalite (synthetic crystal)
Interior mechanism: Brass, stainless steel, jewels
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Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Air and Space Museum
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