Omega Speedmaster Chronoscope Speedmaster Chronoscope, 522.30.43.51.02.001, Unknown, 43 mm, Silver
Like new & unworn, Original box, original papers
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Basic Info | |
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Listing Code |
LU8LA8
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Brand |
Omega
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Model |
Speedmaster Chronoscope
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Reference Number |
522.30.43.51.02.001
(Olympic Games)
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Dealer Product Code |
OM2257
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Movement |
Manual winding
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Case Material |
Steel
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Bracelet Material |
Steel
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Year Of Production |
Unknown
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Condition |
Like new & unworn
The item shows no signs of wear such as scratches or dents, and it has not been worn. The item has not been polished.
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Scope Of Delivery |
Original box, original papers
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Gender |
Men's watch/Unisex
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Location |
Switzerland, Geneve
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Availability |
Item needs to be procured
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Caliber/Movement |
9908
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Power Reserve |
60 h
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Number Of Jewels |
44
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Case Diameter |
43 mm
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Water Resistance |
5 ATM
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Bezel Material |
Steel
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Crystal |
Sapphire crystal
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Dial |
Silver
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Dial Numerals |
Arabic numerals
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Bracelet Color |
Steel
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Lug Width |
21 mm
Size guide
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Clasp |
Fold clasp
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Clasp Material |
Steel
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Functions |
Chronograph, Tachymeter
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Other |
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Central seconds, Small seconds, Only Original Parts |
Description
The Omega Speedmaster Chronograph Co-Axial Master Chronometer 2024 Paris Olympics (522.30.43.51.02.001) is a special edition timepiece that combines the iconic Speedmaster design with elements inspired by Omega’s rich chronograph history from the 1940s. This model features a 43mm stainless steel case and showcases a unique snail-design dial with a tachymeter, pulsometer, and telemeter scales, creating a vintage look that’s new to the Speedmaster line. Powered by the manual-winding Caliber 9908, this watch offers exceptional precision, magnetic resistance, and a 60-hour power reserve. It's the first Speedmaster Chronograph to use this movement. With its classic aesthetics and connection to the 2024 Paris Olympics, this model offers both historical significance and cutting-edge watchmaking technology.