94th Auction
2016/11/12
Lot 245
Omega "Automatic Seamaster", Ref. 176.001 / 176.007, Cal. 1040, 41 x 51 mm, circa 1972
An automatic 1970's vintage chronograph in "Tonneau" shape with blue tachymeter scale, central 60 min. counter with blue tip and cult caliber 1040 in near mint condition
Case: steel, screw back with Seamaster logo. Dial: radial satined blue. Movm.: rotorwind movement.
This chronograph has achieved cult status not just with the gorgeous combination of a satin-finished blue dial with a blue tachymetre scale and the curved brushed steel case but also with its automatic movement featuring Omega’s "cult" calibre 1040.
It is a modified Lemania calibre 1340 and important for a number of reasons. The calibre was first introduced in 1970 as the first automatic chronograph movement with 28,800 oscillations per hour. It also permitted the use of a central minute chronograph hand which sits below the orange-coloured seconds counter; its striking form reminds the viewer of an aeroplane. The Seamaster Chronograph was launched in 1971 and remained on the market until 1974. It is considered a highly desirable collector’s piece amongst the lovers of vintage Omega watches.
An automatic 1970's vintage chronograph in "Tonneau" shape with blue tachymeter scale, central 60 min. counter with blue tip and cult caliber 1040 in near mint condition
Case: steel, screw back with Seamaster logo. Dial: radial satined blue. Movm.: rotorwind movement.
This chronograph has achieved cult status not just with the gorgeous combination of a satin-finished blue dial with a blue tachymetre scale and the curved brushed steel case but also with its automatic movement featuring Omega’s "cult" calibre 1040.
It is a modified Lemania calibre 1340 and important for a number of reasons. The calibre was first introduced in 1970 as the first automatic chronograph movement with 28,800 oscillations per hour. It also permitted the use of a central minute chronograph hand which sits below the orange-coloured seconds counter; its striking form reminds the viewer of an aeroplane. The Seamaster Chronograph was launched in 1971 and remained on the market until 1974. It is considered a highly desirable collector’s piece amongst the lovers of vintage Omega watches.
Sold
estimated
3.500—4.500 €
Price realized
3.400 €