Omega Belonging To Apollo 12 Astronaut To Be Auctioned Off Next Week At Bonhams

Alan Bean Omega Speedmaster Professional Watch Apollo 12 Bonhams Auction

On April 21, Bonhams Auction House will be auctioning of a rare gold Omega Speedmaster Professional watch in New York. The rose gold Speedmaster Professional Chronograph in question is one of only 30 models given to the astronauts working on the Apollo 12 Space Mission.

The watch, belonging to Alan Bean, was created in 1969 to commemorate Apollo 12’s successful moon landing on July 20 of the same year. Alan Bean was the fourth man to walk on the moon. His Speedmaster Professional Chronograph is number 26 of 30 limited editions pieces, and it features a unique engraving on the case back: “—Astronaut Alan Bean— to mark man’s conquest of space with time, through time, on time. Skylab Mission II [III] Apollo 12.”

Alan Bean Omega Speedmaster Professional Watch Apollo 12 Bonhams Auction

In a handwritten provenance letter, Bean says the Omega Watch Company awarded him the watch shortly after the completion of his mission, during a ceremony in Houston. “I have worn the watch over the years, particularly on special occasions,” he writes.

The watch is estimated between $40,000 and $60,000, and will be part of a Bonhams’ seventh annual Space History sale, which includes other personal items belonging to Alan Bean. Registration for the auction is now open on the official Bonhams website.

Photo Credit: Bonhams. For more information, please visit the official Bonhams website.

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