Omega Speedmaster Mark II Racing Dial 145.014 Omega Speedmaster “Orange Racing” 145.022 and Omega created a few Speedmasters with unique hands, dials, and bezels that deviated from the standard Speedmaster formula (white hands, and black dial and bezel). Its history is a bit murky but the first Speedmaster with a “racing” dial is thought to have debuted in 1968. Omega Speedmaster Racing Dials Through the Years Omega Speedmaster Racing First Generation 145.012-69 Watches Here’s a look at modern versions of the Omega Speedmaster Racing dials: While the MoonWatch is still front and center in the Speedmaster collection today, Omega has never forgotten the origins of the Speedy, and “racing dials” have always been present in the lineup. In 1957, it debuted to serve the needs of motorsport enthusiasts as they pushed their race cars to the limit. It was the famous moon landing that propelled the Speedmaster to mainstream consciousness – but it was, first and foremost, a racing watch.
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