€2,499.00
The Omega Speedmaster Professional Mark III was introduced in 1971 and produced for only 2 years in silver, black and blue dials.
It featured an automatic chronograph movement for the first time in a Speedmaster. The movement is an Omega and Lemania joint developed known as Omega caliber 1040 or Lemania caliber 1341. With large center chronograph seconds and minutes hands, 12 hour counter at 6 o’clock, continues small seconds hand and 24-hour indicator at 9 o’clock.
The cal. 1040 is the first Omega automatic Chronograph caliber. It was developed by Raoul-Henri Erad and produced by Lemania; it is worth mentioning that its rotor is mounted in a ball-bearings.
€2,499.00
The Omega Speedmaster Professional Mark III was introduced in 1971 and produced for only 2 years in silver, black and blue dials.
It featured an automatic chronograph movement for the first time in a Speedmaster. The movement is an Omega and Lemania joint developed known as Omega caliber 1040 or Lemania caliber 1341. With large center chronograph seconds and minutes hands, 12 hour counter at 6 o’clock, continues small seconds hand and 24-hour indicator at 9 o’clock.
The cal. 1040 is the first Omega automatic Chronograph caliber. It was developed by Raoul-Henri Erad and produced by Lemania; it is worth mentioning that its rotor is mounted in a ball-bearings.
| Reference number | 176.002 |
|---|---|
| Year of production | 1970 |
| Condition | Good condition |
| Case diameter | 41mm |
| Case | Steel |
| Bezel | Steel |
| Bracelet | Steel |
| Glass | Mineral glass |
| Movement | Omega 1040 Calbire (Base Lemania 1340), 40 hour power reserve. |
| Box | No |
| Papers | No |