This Omega Speedmaster Chronograph was issued to astronaut Richard Gordon for use during the Apollo 12 mission of November, 1969. It was transferred to the National Air and Space Museum from NASA in 1977.

The Speedmaster Chronograph was chosen by NASA for the U.S. space program after a series of rigorous tests demonstrated its high level of precision and reliability. Program requirements called for a manual-winding wrist chronograph that was water-proof, shock-proof, anti-magnetic, and able to withstand temperatures ranging from 0 to 200 degrees farenheit and accelerations of 12 g's. The Omega Speedmaster was certified by NASA as the chronograph for the Gemini program in June 1965, and successive purchases were made for both the Apollo and the Skylab/ASTP missions.

Display Status

This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.

Object Details

Country of Origin

Switzerland

Type

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Accessories

Manufacturer

Omega Watch Co.

Astronaut

Richard F. Gordon

Dimensions

Approximately: 2 in. long x 1 1/2 in. wide x 1/2 in. deep (1.27 x 5.08 x 3.81cm)

Materials

Case: Stainless steel
Lens: Hesalite (synthetic crystal)
Interior mechanism: Brass, stainless steel, jewels

Inventory Number

A19771169000

Credit Line

Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

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