Omega Speedmaster Chronoscope Co-Axial Master Chronometer Chronograph

Omega Speedmaster Chronoscope Co-Axial Master Chronometer Chronograph

Omega introduced the new Chronoscope Co-Axial Master Chronometer Chronograph collection that it added to the Speedmaster model family. Models that embody the design elements of the 1930s and 1940s are equipped with hand-wound movements.

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Omega's iconic product line, Speedmaster, expands with seven new references with vintage inspiration. The new collection, which includes six stainless steel references as well as a version made of the brand's patented Bronze Gold alloy, seems to have already taken its place among the most talked-about novelties on the agenda.

The new models come with a 43mm diameter and 12.8mm high case. The case, which is available in stainless steel and Bronze Gold options, has an aluminum insert fixed bezel and curved sapphire crystal on the front. Equipped with a sapphire crystal display case back, the elegant case is waterproof up to 50 meters.

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The new models feature three different dials that share the same layout. While stainless steel models are available with blue background/silver sub-dial and silver background/blue sub-dial options, the Bronze Gold model features a solid bronze dial with silver sub-dials. Tachymeter, Pulsometer, and Telemeter functions can be read on the dials, which draw attention with their design reminiscent of the 1930s and 40s.

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The Caliber 9908, designed and produced by Omega, gives life to the collection. The hand-wound movement, which is produced following the Retro design language of the model family, offers a power reserve time of up to 60 hours when fully wound. In addition to the hour, minute, and small seconds functions, the Master Chronometer certified movement also has a column wheel coordinator and vertical clutch chronograph feature.

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The new models are available with metal bracelets with 21mm lug width (only for stainless steel models), which we remember from the latest generation Moonwatch, and leather straps.

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Among the stainless steel models, versions with bracelets are available at CHF 8,600, and versions with leather straps at CHF 8,300. The Bronze Gold version, which will be available in the future, carries a price tag of CHF 14,000.

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