Details
OMEGA
SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WATCH
CIRCA: 1967
CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel
DIAMETER: 65 mm.
DIAL: Silvered, marked F.I.C. for Federazione Italiana Cronometristi
MOVEMENT: Manual
FUNCTIONS: Time, split seconds chronograph
CALIBER: 1131
ACCESSORIES: Omega red plastic support box with shoulder strap
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According to the Archives of Omega, the present watch was produced around 1967 under the license "Lemania Watch Orient", a subsidiary of Omega at the time. Its dial is marked "F.I.C." for Federazione Italiana Cronometristi, the Italian Timekeeper Federation.

This watch is from Omega's "Nuit Spatiale" or "Spatial Night" collection of split seconds chronograph watches introduced in 1966 in anticipation of the Mexico City 1968 Olympic games.

The different models are described and illustrated in Omega - A Journey Through Time by Marco Richon, pp. 556 & 567.

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