Revolutionizing Watchmaking History with a Space Tribute

Detailed analysis of the Moonswatch 1965

The unique design inspired by NASA tests

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When I discovered the 1965 Moonswatch, I was immediately struck by its counters. They are not there by chance. The chronograph wears three subcadrans with distinctive colors - red, blue and white - directly inspired by the instruments used during the NASA qualification tests. These lively shades contrast beautifully with the matt black dial.

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The 42mm case keeps the iconic silhouette of the speedmaster, with this asymmetrical form so recognizable and its tachymmetric telescope. Besides, a funny little detail: tachymetry begins at 65, a subtle nod to the year 1965 which is celebrated.

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We also find the inscription "Flight qualified by nasa for all manned space missions"On the bottom of the case - exactly as on the original. This mention is not just an ornament; it tells the whole story of the qualification which changed the fate of the speedmaster.

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Compared to the 1965 original, some differences are obvious. The dimensions are similar but the wrist sensation is different. Moonswatch is much lighter thanks to its modern material. The pushers were also slightly redesigned to adapt to the Bioceramic construction.

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Bioceramic technology at the service of history

The Bioceramic material, signature of Moonswatch, is frankly fascinating. It is a composite mixing two thirds of ceramic with a third of bio -based material derived from castor oil. The result? A more resistant material than a simple plastic, with an almost satin soft touch.

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The technical specifications of the watch are rather simple:

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  • Chronograph quartz movement
  • Bombed mineral glass
  • Basic seal (3 ATM)
  • Special velcro bracelet with "qualification tests" reason
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The choice of quartz movement could disappoint certain purists. However, it should be remembered that the objective here is not to reproduce the Speedmaster identically, but to capture its essence and history at an accessible price. And then there is a certain irony in using a technology that did not even exist in 1965!

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The 1965 Moonswatch in the Omega X Swatch ecosystem

Comparison with other models of the Moonswatch family

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This 1965 edition is clearly distinguished from its sisters in the collection. Where the first 11 models each represented a planet or a celestial body with corresponding colors, it takes a more historic and commemorative direction.

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The table below summarizes the main differences with the other Moonswatch:

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CharacteristicMoonswatch 1965Classic Moonswatch
InspirationNASA Tests 1965Solar system planets
MetersRed, blue, white (NASA test)Uniforms, matching the theme
BraceletSpecial Velcro "Qualification Tests"Silicone matching the color of the housing
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I find that this 1965 Moonswatch is probably the most "adult" of all. Less playful perhaps than its colorful sisters, but endowed with a historical depth which makes it particularly attractive to collectors and lovers of spatial history. It's a bit like she was bridgeing the accessible world of Swatch and the prestigious universe of Omega.

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The scheduled rarity of this edition also makes it a particularly sought -after model. Some collectors who have already acquired the first 11 models see in it the missing piece to complete their collection. In addition, Speedmaster lovers who have never taken the plunge towards Moonswatch could be tempted by this more historic version.

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The marketing strategy behind this collaboration

This Omega × Swatch collaboration is frankly brilliant from a marketing point of view. On the one hand, Omega allows its legend to reach an audience that could never afford a real speedmaster at € 7,000. On the other, Swatch joins an exceptional watchmaking heritage that considerably raises its image.

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I recently discussed with a friend who works in the luxury sector. According to him, "this controlled democratization strategy is brilliant because it does not cannibalise high -end sales". Indeed, the one who dreams of a real speedmaster will not be satisfied with a Moonswatch - but it could well be his first step towards a greater future acquisition. It's a bit like a gateway to the Omega universe.

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The Swatch Group masters perfectly Rarity management. By limiting availability to Swatch physical shops and by maintaining the vagueness on restocking, they create a phenomenon of artificial desirability that works wonderfully. The queues in front of the shops have become a recurring show since 2022.

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Buying guide: how to acquire the Moonswatch 1965

Availability and official stores

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The Moonswatch 1965 is only available in physical swatch stores. Unlike some rumors, it is not a limited edition in number, but its production remains controlled and stocks are often exhausted quickly.

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In France, here are the main shops where you try your luck:

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  • Paris - Forum des Halles
  • Paris - Champs -Élysées
  • Lyon - Rue de la République
  • Marseille - Stock Exchange Center
  • Strasbourg - Place Kléber
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To maximize your chances, try to call the shop directly to find out the restocking (even if sellers are often evasive). Some customers were more successful by presenting themselves early in the morning during the week rather than the weekend. According to my experience, patience is really the key here.

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Price, value and potential collection

Officially, the Moonswatch 1965 is offered at € 275 - an identical price to the other models in the collection. It is a remarkably accessible price for a watch associated with Omega heritage and spatial history.

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The secondary market, however, tells a different story. From the first days following its release, some copies exchanged between € 600 and € 900 on resale platforms. This premium could evolve in two directions:

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ScenarioLikely evolution of value
Regular restocksProgressive stabilization around 350-400 €
Limited availability maintainedMaintaining the premium between 600-800 €
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As a collector's item, the 1965 Moonswatch certainly has long -term potential, especially for those who will keep it new and complete with its packaging. It represents a particular moment in watchmaking history - the meeting between accessibility and space legend.

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Conclusion

The 1965 Moonswatch is not just a simple watch at € 275 - it is a real tribute to a pivotal moment in the watchmaking and spatial history. By celebrating the 60th anniversary of the speedmaster and particularly the NASA tests which propelled it to the stars, this collaboration succeeds in making a piece of legend accessible.

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This model perfectly embodies the subtle revolution initiated by the Moonswatch collection: democratizing the watchmaking heritage without distorting it. It allows an entire generation to appropriate a fascinating story that previously seemed to be reserved for an elite.

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If you are passionate about watchmaking or space history, this piece certainly deserves a place in your collection. And if you want to discover other accessible watchmaking models with history, do not hesitate to explore our catalog on the passion hour.

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