




Omega Speedmaster Mark 2 - 145.014
The Omega Speedmaster Mark II ref. 145.014 (often loosely referred to as “Speedmaster 2”) is a distinctive early-1970s evolution of the classic Omega Speedmaster, characterized by its bold, tonneau-shaped stainless-steel case and integrated design that reflects the era’s shift toward sportier, more aerodynamic forms. Produced from around 1969 to 1973, it houses the manual-wind calibre 861 movement and retains the Speedmaster’s hallmark chronograph layout and tachymeter scale, though the latter is moved beneath a flat mineral crystal rather than on an external bezel. Measuring roughly 42 × 45 mm, it feels broader and more modern than earlier Speedmasters, while dial variations—ranging from classic black to vivid racing styles with orange accents—emphasize its motorsport heritage. Altogether, the 145.014 blends the functional DNA of the Moonwatch with a more experimental, space-age aesthetic that makes it a cult favorite among vintage collectors.
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The Omega Speedmaster Mark II ref. 145.014 (often loosely referred to as “Speedmaster 2”) is a distinctive early-1970s evolution of the classic Omega Speedmaster, characterized by its bold, tonneau-shaped stainless-steel case and integrated design that reflects the era’s shift toward sportier, more aerodynamic forms. Produced from around 1969 to 1973, it houses the manual-wind calibre 861 movement and retains the Speedmaster’s hallmark chronograph layout and tachymeter scale, though the latter is moved beneath a flat mineral crystal rather than on an external bezel. Measuring roughly 42 × 45 mm, it feels broader and more modern than earlier Speedmasters, while dial variations—ranging from classic black to vivid racing styles with orange accents—emphasize its motorsport heritage. Altogether, the 145.014 blends the functional DNA of the Moonwatch with a more experimental, space-age aesthetic that makes it a cult favorite among vintage collectors.
