Have you ever thought Why has Omega been so popular?
Omega Watches have gained much notoriety from politicians, to sports figures, even celebrities. It’s simple, they make quality timepieces, and they make them beautifully. To prove my point, I give you one of my favorite Omega designs…the Omega Specialties men’s watch comes with all the bells and whistles, and it’s packaged beautifully!
Combining history with the latest technology, the Museum Collection appeals to collectors and those who appreciate fine watch making. The Omega Specialties Museum pays homage to the 1949 Racend Timer which made ground-breaking news resolving the multiple finish line arrivals in track competitions that same year.
This is an Omega limited edition watch. It is equipped with a Tachymeter, and a Pulsometer, and is a certified Chronometer. Caliber 3201 this column wheeled watch offers 12 hour, 30 minute and small seconds sub-dials recessed into the creamed opaline silver face. Free-sprung balance and co-axial escapement complete the movement of this beauty in a red gold 39mm case.
Limited in edition to 1,949 pieces it features brushed side finishes and contrasting highly polished elements on the bezel and lugs.
With both a pulsometer scale to measure the number of heartbeats per minute and a tachymeter to measure speed it is water-resistant to 30m or 100 feet. It’s sapphire crystal is scratch-resistant and anti-reflective.
The attention to detail is astonishing This watch has all the elements of a vintage piece. Comes with a leather strap, the case back is engraved with “The Museum Collection”, “Racend Timer”, “1949”, Collector’s Series Number Eight”, the Omega logo and the word “Omega” with the serial number.
Hand-wound chronograph and COSC certified chronometer with white rhodium plated movement; it brings back images of old Hollywood. I told you this watch was packed with function. The dial is a soft opalescent silver, and the arms are very thin and don’t overpower the face. The Omega Specialties men’s watch comes in several different variations, but the one that caught my eye is encased in 18 carat red gold. The inner workings of this incredible men’s watch is fitted with an Omega 3201 hand wound Chronographic movement, and it features Omega’s famous Co-Axial Escapement . It has a centralized Chronograph dial and a free sprung balance with small second, minutes, and hour’s hand. This men’s Chronograph is water resistant to 100 feet, and has a power reserve that will last up to 55 hours. It works hard, and looks great, what more could you want?
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