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Buzz Aldrin's Watch Collection Totals $201K at Sotheby's 'Space Exploration' Auction

Buzz Aldrin's Watch Collection Totals $201K at Sotheby's 'Space Exploration' Auction

Horological history sells just days from the 57th anniversary of the moon landing.

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As the world prepares to celebrate the 57th anniversary of Apollo 11’s moon landing in the coming days, it proved to be the perfect time for Sotheby’s New York to showcase its Space Exploration auction live in its saleroom at 945 Madison Avenue. In addition to collectibles, ranging from signed photos and memorabilia to actual pieces from the spacecraft, the auction also featured a selection of watches from the personal collection of former NASA astronaut, fighter pilot, and aeronautical engineer Buzz Aldrin. Catching attention from watch and space collectors worldwide, the watches of Buzz Aldrin’s personal collection totaled $201,048 in sales. 

While the lots featured a diverse lineup, including pieces from Bulova, Citizen, Metal.CH, Peruzzi, and even a watchbox full of souvenir watches, the main highlights stood out as Omega’s flagship model and the first watch to land on the moon, the Speedmaster. The watch with the biggest story takes shape as an Omega Speedmaster Professional, Circa 1990, a watch that resembled Aldrin’s space-worn Speedmaster and was purchased after the original watch went missing. 

The next significant watch, and the most expensive sold in the auction, is a commemorative Omega Speedmaster 3861, Circa 2026, finished in 18k moonshine gold with a champagne sunburst and black subdials. The watch also came with a sworn letter of ownership signed and confirmed by Buzz Aldrin’s power of attorney. The letter also reveals that after Aldrin’s successful mission to the moon, his passion for collecting watches continued long after Apollo 11. 

While the auction featured remarkable pieces tied to the history of space exploration, it was the Speedmasters that once again stole the spotlight. Backed by Buzz Aldrin's personal connection to both the Apollo program and a lifelong appreciation for watch collecting, these pieces represented far more than just collectible timepieces. For the lucky bidders who took them home, they now own a tangible piece of one of history's greatest achievements. Scroll below to see the full list of watches and what each sold for at Sotheby’s New York Space Exploration auction. 


Omega Speedmaster 3861

Sold for $70,400


Omega Speedmaster Professional

Sold for $44,800


Omega De Ville Co-Axial 

Sold for $12,800


Omega Speedmaster HB-SIA 'Solar Impulse'

Sold for $17,920


Omega Seamaster Professional 'GMT'

Sold for $14,080


Omega Constellation Day Date 'Owl'

Sold for $6,400


Bulova Accutron Eagle Pilot Automatic

Sold for $4,096


Citizen Promaster Hyper Aqualand

Sold for $2,048


Bulova Accutron Eagle Pilot Automatic

Sold for $5,120


Metal.CH Chronograph

Sold for $3,584


Peruzzi Chronographe

Sold for $2,560


Bulova Accutron Eagle Pilot Chronograph

Sold for $4,864


Personal Group of Souvenir Watches

Sold for $5,376


Source: Sotheby's New York

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