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1967 Omega Speedmaster Ed White Dot Over 90 (Ref. 105.003-65)

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History and Significance

Reference 105.003 is one of the most historically important Speedmasters ever produced. Often referred to as the “Ed White,” this was the last straight-lug Speedmaster before the introduction of crown guards. It is also the reference worn by astronaut Ed White during the first American spacewalk in 1965, cementing its place in both horological and space history.

Produced in 1965 and sold through the late 1960s, the 105.003-65 houses the revered caliber 321, a column-wheel chronograph designed by Lemania. This movement powered the Speedmasters that passed NASA testing and were worn throughout the Gemini and early Apollo missions.

The straight case profile, stepped dial, applied Omega logo, and DON tachymeter bezel are all defining characteristics of this reference. Compared to later Professional models, the 105.003 feels slightly more compact and balanced, with a cleaner case silhouette that many collectors prefer.

Writer’s Thoughts

There is something undeniably appealing about the straight-lug case. Without crown guards, the watch feels cleaner and closer to the original tool-watch concept. It sits flat and wears comfortably despite its 39.7mm size, and the proportions just work.

The caliber 321 alone makes this reference special, but the overall package is what really stands out. It feels purposeful, historically grounded, and honest. For anyone serious about vintage Speedmasters, the 105.003 is one of the references that truly matters.

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Every watch is thoroughly vetted, carefully described with complete transparency, and guaranteed authentic. This watch is offered in honest condition.

Specifications

Brand: Omega

Model: Speedmaster Professional (Ref. 105.003-65)

Year: 1967

Case: Stainless steel straight-lug case with black tachymeter bezel

Case Size: 39.7mm

Dial: Black stepped dial with applied Omega logo and tritium hour markers

Crystal: Hesalite

Movement: Omega caliber 321 manual-wind chronograph

Strap/Bracelet: Stainless steel bracelet

Buckle/Clasp: Folding clasp

Contents: Watch only

Condition

Case: The case shows age-related wear, with visible surface marks and honest use. Lugs appear thick and retain strong definition.

Bezel: Bezel shows age and wear consistent with period use; tachymeter scale remains partially legible.

Crystal: Crystal shows surface wear consistent with age.

Dial: Dial shows patina consistent with age; printing remains visible and intact.

Hands: Hands show aging consistent with tritium material.

Strap/Bracelet: The bracelet shows stretch and wear consistent with its age.

Buckle/Clasp: Clasp functions properly with visible surface wear.

1967 Omega Speedmaster Ed White Dot Over 90 (Ref. 105.003-65)

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Worth A Read

History and Significance

Reference 105.003 is one of the most historically important Speedmasters ever produced. Often referred to as the “Ed White,” this was the last straight-lug Speedmaster before the introduction of crown guards. It is also the reference worn by astronaut Ed White during the first American spacewalk in 1965, cementing its place in both horological and space history.

Produced in 1965 and sold through the late 1960s, the 105.003-65 houses the revered caliber 321, a column-wheel chronograph designed by Lemania. This movement powered the Speedmasters that passed NASA testing and were worn throughout the Gemini and early Apollo missions.

The straight case profile, stepped dial, applied Omega logo, and DON tachymeter bezel are all defining characteristics of this reference. Compared to later Professional models, the 105.003 feels slightly more compact and balanced, with a cleaner case silhouette that many collectors prefer.

Writer’s Thoughts

There is something undeniably appealing about the straight-lug case. Without crown guards, the watch feels cleaner and closer to the original tool-watch concept. It sits flat and wears comfortably despite its 39.7mm size, and the proportions just work.

The caliber 321 alone makes this reference special, but the overall package is what really stands out. It feels purposeful, historically grounded, and honest. For anyone serious about vintage Speedmasters, the 105.003 is one of the references that truly matters.

Our Promise

Every watch is thoroughly vetted, carefully described with complete transparency, and guaranteed authentic. This watch is offered in honest condition.

Specifications

Brand: Omega

Model: Speedmaster Professional (Ref. 105.003-65)

Year: 1967

Case: Stainless steel straight-lug case with black tachymeter bezel

Case Size: 39.7mm

Dial: Black stepped dial with applied Omega logo and tritium hour markers

Crystal: Hesalite

Movement: Omega caliber 321 manual-wind chronograph

Strap/Bracelet: Stainless steel bracelet

Buckle/Clasp: Folding clasp

Contents: Watch only

Condition

Case: The case shows age-related wear, with visible surface marks and honest use. Lugs appear thick and retain strong definition.

Bezel: Bezel shows age and wear consistent with period use; tachymeter scale remains partially legible.

Crystal: Crystal shows surface wear consistent with age.

Dial: Dial shows patina consistent with age; printing remains visible and intact.

Hands: Hands show aging consistent with tritium material.

Strap/Bracelet: The bracelet shows stretch and wear consistent with its age.

Buckle/Clasp: Clasp functions properly with visible surface wear.