Neil Armstrong’s commemorative gold Omega Speedmaster watch is coming to auction for the first time with a massive $2 million estimate at RR Auction. Omega, which produced the Speedmaster that would ...
A new record has been set for the most paid at auction for an astronaut's timepiece. The Armstrong watch also commanded the third most-ever paid for a space-related artifact, exceeded only by a Soviet ...
A gold watch gifted to Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Amstrong following his "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" is on the auction block and projected to sell for over $2 million. The ...
A watch belonging to Neil Armstrong sold for $1.7M at a Boston auction this week The watch is now the most valuable astronaut timepiece ever sold at an auction The model of the watch is an 18-karat ...
Neil Armstrong‘s 18k gold OMEGA Speedmaster Professional, known as the “Tribute to Astronauts” watch will be going under the hammer next month via RR auction house. This special edition watch (Ref. BA ...
Stefan Osdene had some time to kill before meeting a friend on a trip to Ohio. So he stopped in a restaurant for a bowl of Cincinnati’s famous Skyline Chili, then paid a visit to a local coin shop to ...
Neil Armstrong made history on July 20, 1969, when he became the first person to walk on the moon. Not long after he returned to Earth from his “one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind,” ...
It was a gold Omega Speedmaster watch – engraved with the name of American astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon. It also bore the words, “To mark man’s conquest of space ...
This watch will make an astronomical addition to your collection. Neil Armstrong’s 1969 Omega Speedmaster Professional is hitting the auction block next month via RR Auction, with an out-of-this-world ...
Stefan Osdene had some time to kill before meeting a friend on a trip to Ohio. So he stopped in a restaurant for a bowl of Cincinnati’s famous Skyline Chili, then paid a visit to a local coin shop to ...
The Ref. BA 145.022 was given to the first man on the moon at a gala dinner in Houston’s Warwick Hotel on November 25, 1969, mere months after Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the lunar surface.