Brand | Omega |
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Model | |
Reference | 101.009-65 |
Year of production (circa) | 1965 |
Material | Steel |
Crystal | Acrylic |
Dial color | Black |
Movement | Hand-wound |
Diameter | 35 mm |
Bracelet/strap: | Leather |
Buckle/clasp | Original steel buckle |
Lug Width | 18 mm |
Set Content | Watch only |
Omega Chronograph Ref. 101.009-65
“This timepiece is sheer beauty—no room for debate.
For those well-acquainted with the world of watches, the notion of a perfect timepiece is often dismissed as elusive. However, this one comes remarkably close, especially in terms of design.
To begin with, there’s an undeniably attractive quality to a two-register chronograph. The simplicity and balance it exudes are truly captivating. Fueled by a 320 caliber, this particular model represents the two-register version of the legendary 321, famously found in pre-moon Speedmasters.
Adding to its allure is the 35mm case, a dimension that might seem modest but commands a substantial wrist presence. Crafted in steel and featuring a black dial adorned with beautifully colored tritium dots, it introduces an element of sophistication to an inherently sporty design. Notably, it comes equipped with an original Omega buckle, enhancing both its authenticity and charm.
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Omega was founded in La chaux-de-fonds by Louis Brandt in 1848, although the company would not be named Omega until 1903. It is one of the most successful Swiss watch houses, both in terms of sales and historical significance.
Louis Brandt was already rather innovative before his Omega days. He developed the very first minute-repeater wristwatch with Audemars Piguet in 1892. Although Brandt died in 1903, Omega would not lose its innovative nature. Among its biggest accomplishments are the manufacture of the first tourbillon wristwatch movement in 1947 and the first large-scale commercial implementation of George Daniels’ co-axial escapement in 1999.
The biggest highlight in Omega’s history is undoubtedly the moon landing in 1969. Both Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin wore Omega Speedmasters on the lunar surface. But there is so much more to this Swiss powerhouse. They launched the very first dive watch with the Omega Marine, all the way back in 1932. That is some twenty years before the Blancpain Fifty-Fathoms and Rolex Submariner would redefine the category.
Omega has no shortage of hit collections. From the Speedmaster to the Seamaster and from the Constellation to the De Ville, with tons and tons of variations within all of those lines. You may opt for a yellow gold pie-pan Constellation or for a chunky Ploprof. There is something for everyone.
And that is before we go into Omega’s military history, including the Dirty dozen MOD-issued field watch. And we cannot forget James Bond, with his tricked out Seamasters since 1995’s Goldeneye.
No wonder then, that we love Omega so much!
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