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Omega Speedmaster Chronoscope Watches
Speedmaster Chronoscope Mechanical 43 mm
Speedmaster Chronoscope Mechanical 43 mm
Speedmaster Chronoscope Mechanical 43 mm
Speedmaster Chronoscope Mechanical 43 mm
Speedmaster Chronoscope Mechanical 43 mm
Speedmaster Chronoscope Mechanical 43 mm
Speedmaster Chronoscope Mechanical 43 mm
Speedmaster Chronoscope "Paris 2024" Olympic Games Mechanical 43 mm
Speedmaster Chronoscope "Paris 2024" Olympic Games Mechanical 43 mm
Speedmaster Chronoscope "Paris 2024" Olympic Games Mechanical 43 mm
Omega is returning to its vintage heritage by bringing back a name dear to the brand, "Chronoscope". This new collection takes the legendary design of the Speedmaster and combines it with the inspiration of the vintage chronographs of the late 1930s and 1940s that made the brand so successful. The neo-vintage collection has a sophisticated design, making it a unique choice among the famous Speedmaster range. For the record, long before the release of the Speedmaster in 1957, Omega chronographs often featured several scales on the dial, then called chronoscope. These watches were then devices used to observe, watch and measure precisely the duration of a phenomenon. For the record, the name Chronoscope, is also much older than that, because it was then the name of the first watch of Louis Brandt in 1885, who later founded the company Omega.