Details
CIRCA: 1968
CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel
DIAMETER: 35 mm
TRAP MATERIAL: Black calf leather.
DIAL: Silver
MOVEMENT: Manual
FUNCTIONS: Time, chronograph
CALIBER: 321



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The Swiss watch company Omega is considered to be one of the most well-known manufactures in the worldwide watch market. It was established in 1848 with a clear focus on horological innovation – due to this it became later on the leading watch company in precision records and sports event timing. Today Omega is also known for its broad choice of fine vintage timepieces.

Combining vintage charm with a larger diameter still appealing to modern tastes, the present example of an early Omega chronograph from the 1960ies is a tempting watch for the collector.

With this particular watch the movement has been changed during an earlier service (the movement was produced especially for repairs), there are no matching numbers therefore no extract from the archive can be ordered. This used to be a quite common practise with Omega in earlier times.

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