LOTS 163, 173 & 168
OMEGA SEAMASTER “SOCCER TIMER” Made in 1970, the watch features the rare and unique Soccer dial, with red and black sub-dials and a special indication for timing a game. It was the specially designed combination of a 45 minute timer and pulsometer which made it suited for soccer trainers.
OMEGA FLIGHTMASTER REF NO: ST145.0036
“Pilot” version 1971
A hand wound chronograph for pilots and intercontinental travellers, characterised by its additional blue hour hand for a second time.
A model from the second generation of the hand-wound calibre 911, characterised by its small seconds at the 9 o’clock position and by its anti-reflective and anti-abrasive flat tempered mineral crystal.
This model is equipped with cadmium yellow chronograph hands, remaining visible under the infrared lighting of a cockpit, thus being popular with airline pilots.
Chronograph functions: central chronograph hand, 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock and a 12-hour counter at 6 o’clock.
OMEGA SPEEDMASTER ‘125’ 1973 LIMITED TO 2000 EXAMPLES. REF:ST 178.0002/378.0801
THE FIRST OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED AUTOMATIC CHRONOMETER CHRONOGRAPH PRODUCED IN SERIES IN THE WORLD.
Calibre 1041 built by Lemania by Raoul-Henri Erard.
There were only 2000 pieces produced and was created to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the company’s creation (explaining the mirror polished 125 applied on the black oxidized dial).
Luminous printed baguette hour markers, minute circle with strokes to the 1/5th of a second and with 5-60 markings, date window at 3 o’clock, 12 hour counter at 6 o’clock, continuous small seconds and 24 hour indicator at 9 o’clock, white tritium baton hands, centre 60 minute and chronograph hands.
Sturdy barrel –shaped water resistant case in steel, tempered mineral crystal with a metalized tachymetric scale, start-stop pusher at 2 o’clock, reset pusher at 4 o’clock, screwed case back with a stamped Speedmaster medallion and integrated bracelet.
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