Omega
d'occasionSpeedmaster Chronoscope
CHF 7’170
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Omega
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2025
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Omega
Speedmaster Chronoscope
522.32.43.51.02.001
Argent
Remontage manuel
9908
50 m
60 h
43 mm
Chronographe, Sous-cadran des secondes
Boucle déployante
Saphir
The Omega Speedmaster reference 522.32.43.51.02.001, introduced in 2024 in celebration of the Paris Olympic Games, has a 43.00mm Stainless Steel case and a Silver dial, paired with an aluminum bezel insert. Inside ticks caliber 9908, a hand-wound movement with co-axial escapement. This watch is a METAS-certified Master Chronometer. The case back reveals a stamped medallion with a frosted base, featuring a mirror-polished Paris 2024 logo, along with the stamped words, "Paris 2024" and the Olympic Rings.
Omega
1848
Louis Brandt
Biel/Bienne, Switzerland
Group company (publicy listed)
Swatch group, since 1930
Raynald Aeschlimann, since 2016
OMEGA is a company of the Swatch Group, the world’s leading watch manufacturer. Iconic models include the Seasmaster, Speedmaster, De Ville and Constellation. Originally founded in La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1848, but using another name, Omega SA has grown to be one of the world’s most well-known and beloved watch brands. It formally adopted the name Omega in 1903 as Omega Watch & Co., but its watches have been distinctive from the start. Thanks to its pioneering spirit, OMEGA was the first watch worn on the moon, and it has enjoyed many other accomplishments and explorations in the ocean and in space. OMEGA has been the Official Timekeeper of 30 Olympic Games since 1932 and is also a leading name in golf, swimming, athletics, bobsleigh and sailing. Today, OMEGA's family of brand ambassadors includes James Bond, George Clooney, Nicole Kidman, Eddie Redmayne, Daniel Craig, Cindy Crawford, Michael Phelps, Rory McIlroy, Sergio Garcia, Buzz Aldrin and many more.