Omega Speedmaster Chronoscope Speedmaster Chronoscope, 522.32.43.51.02.001, Unknown, 43 mm, Silver

Like new & unworn, Original box, original papers
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Basic Info
Listing Code
LU8OT2
Brand
Omega
Model
Speedmaster Chronoscope
Reference Number
522.32.43.51.02.001
(Olympic Games)
Dealer Product Code
OM2258
Movement
Manual winding
Case Material
Steel
Bracelet Material
Leather
Year Of Production
Unknown
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.
Scope Of Delivery
Original box, original papers
Gender
Men's watch/Unisex
Location
Switzerland, Geneve
Availability
Item needs to be procured
Caliber/Movement
9908
Power Reserve
60 h
Number Of Jewels
44
Case Diameter
43 mm
Thickness
12.8 mm
Water Resistance
5 ATM
Bezel Material
Steel
Crystal
Sapphire crystal
Dial
Silver
Dial Numerals
Arabic numerals
Bracelet Color
Black
Lug Width
21 mm
Size guide
Clasp
Buckle
Clasp Material
Steel
Functions
Chronograph, Tachymeter
Other
Central seconds, Small seconds, Only Original Parts

Description

The Omega Speedmaster Chronoscope Co-Axial Master Chronometer 2024 Paris Olympics (522.32.43.51.02.001) is a special edition timepiece that combines the Speedmaster’s legendary design with the charm of Omega’s 1940s chronographs. The 43mm stainless steel case houses a unique dial featuring a tachymeter, pulsometer, and telemeter, printed in a classic "snail" pattern for a vintage feel. Powered by the manual-winding Caliber 9908, it is the first Chronoscope to use this precise movement, offering a 60-hour power reserve and magnetic resistance. The watch also includes chronograph functionality, visible through its see-through case back, and comes with a tachymeter bezel. Designed for both style and functionality, this model celebrates Omega's Olympic heritage and technical innovation.