Sell Omega Speedmaster Ed White 105.003 in Dubai
Got an Omega Speedmaster “Ed White” 105.003 ready to sell in Dubai? Top dollar guaranteed and a process smooth as silk awaits at Sell My Watch. Hit our form, get a quote by tomorrow, and cash out fast!
Iconic Beginnings of the Speedmaster
The Omega Speedmaster 105.003 blasted off in 1963 with its sleek 39.7 mm case, straight lugs, and the legendary Calibre 321 movement. In 1965, astronaut Ed White wore it during NASA’s first American spacewalk on Gemini IV, earning its “Ed White” nickname and eternal space cred. Ready to sell yours? Let’s make it cosmic.
The Omega Legacy
Since 1848, Omega has been timing everything from Olympic sprints to lunar landings. The Speedmaster, launched in 1957 for racers, became NASA’s go-to in 1965 after surviving brutal tests. The 105.003 isn’t just a watch—it’s a legend. Sell your Omega Speedmaster in Dubai today at form!
Historical Milestones & Quirky Facts
- 1963: The 105.003 debuts as the last straight-lug Speedmaster.
- 1965: Ed White’s spacewalk cements its fame.
- Fun Fact: The “Dot Over Ninety” bezel is a collector’s dream.
- Did You Know? Its name honors Ed White, not his spacesuit’s añcolor!
Craftsmanship & Production
Made of stainless steel with a Hesalite crystal, the 105.003 boasts the hand-wound Calibre 321 chronograph movement—17 jewels, 18,000 vph, and a 44-hour power reserve. Produced from 1963 to 1965, its limited run makes it a rare gem. We love its vintage charm and pay top dollar for it!
Scarcity & Exclusivity
With short production and NASA’s seal of approval, the 105.003 is scarcer than a shooting star. Original “Dot Over Ninety” bezels or tropical dials can skyrocket value. Got a rare one? Get your free quote at form!
Cultural Impact
The “Ed White” isn’t just a pre-Moonwatch; it’s a cultural icon. Its rugged tool-watch style captivates vintage fans, while the 2020 Calibre 321 re-issue (ref. 311.30.40.30.01.001) keeps the legacy alive. Motorsport and space enthusiasts can’t resist its vibe.
Price Range
Vintage 105.003s fetch $9,000-$36,000 (AED 33,000-132,000), depending on condition and provenance. The modern 321 re-issue ranges from $14,000-$19,000 (AED 51,500-70,000). We’ll beat any Dubai offer—guaranteed! Hit form for your quote.
Common Issues? No Problem!
Faded bezels, scratched crystals, worn lume, or movement issues? No stress. We buy your Speedmaster as-is, no matter the condition. Get a hassle-free offer at form.
Fast cash, no hassle! Sold my beat-up Ed White in a flash.
Sami, Dubai
Famous Owners
Ed White rocked two 105.003s during his 1965 spacewalk. Auctioned pieces with blue bezels have smashed records, proving this watch is NASA-grade history. Sell yours now at form!
Related Watches
Love the Speedmaster’s vibe? Explore our guides on the Rolex Daytona and Audemars Piguet Royal Oak for more iconic timepieces we buy.
FAQs About Selling Your Omega Speedmaster Ed White
How much is my Omega Speedmaster Ed White worth in Dubai?
Can I sell a damaged Omega Speedmaster Ed White?
How fast is payment for my Omega Speedmaster Ed White?
Do I need box and papers to sell my Speedmaster?
Ready to Cash In?
Your Omega Speedmaster “Ed White” 105.003 deserves a stellar deal. With over 5,000 watches bought and 6+ years of expertise, Sell My Watch offers the best price in Dubai. Choose your payout: bank transfer, cash, or crypto. Don’t wait—fill out our form now for a quick quote!
Smooth as silk transaction. Best price in town!
Lina, Abu Dhabi
Trust our 5 certified watch experts to make your sale fast, safe, and lucrative. Blast off with Sell My Watch at form!