On July 20, 1969, as the world watched in awe, Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon. More than five decades later, a remarkable piece of his legacy has resurfaced—a solid gold Omega Speedmaster, owned and worn by Armstrong himself.
The Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation is deeply honored to be connected to this extraordinary discovery. The watch, now confirmed to have belonged to Armstrong, will be auctioned at RR Auction on April 17, with online bidding already underway.
In an incredible gesture, the consignor has pledged a portion of the hammer price to support the Brian LaViolette Foundation’s mission of shaping future generations through scholarships. Additionally, proceeds from the auction will benefit a select group of charities chosen by Neil Armstrong’s son, Mark, including those that Neil Armstrong himself admired—a fitting tribute to a man whose pioneering spirit and generosity continue to make an impact.
When His Holiness Pope Francis donated a timepiece to the Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation in 2022, the organization wondered how it could ever follow such a historic gift. If the opportunity ever came, it would have to be something that truly reflected the depth of that generosity and purpose. This moment is that opportunity.
Neil Armstrong
By taking part in this auction, you have the chance to own a one-of-a-kind piece of American history and Swiss craftsmanship—all while supporting causes that change lives, including scholarships that help students pursue their educational dreams and reach for the stars.
Learn more about the watch and see detailed photos at RR Auction.
About RR Auction
Headquartered in Boston, RR Auction is a globally recognized and trusted source for rare manuscripts, autographs, and historic artifacts. Founded in 1976, RR Auction has curated and auctioned some of history’s most extraordinary items, including astronaut-owned timepieces and memorabilia from pioneering space missions. For more information, visit www.rrauction.com.
To Register or Bid:
RR Auction, Phone: (603) 732-4280, Email: info@rrauction.com
About the Brian LaViolette Foundation
The Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation has been presenting scholarship awards since 1992, when 15- year- old Brian LaViolette was lost in a swimming accident. Brian’s Foundation has presented over 1160 scholarships to date. Learn more at www.laviolettefoundation.org
Contact: Doug LaViolette, President. 920-655-4098, doug@laviolettefoundation.org