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==Omega Cal 1040== | ==Omega Cal 1040== | ||
− | The calibre 1040 was the first self-winding chronograph movement used by Omega | + | The calibre 1040 was the first self-winding chronograph movement used by Omega in chronographs from the 1970s is very distinictive large cases. The slightly amended [[Omega Cal 1041|calibre 1041]] was chosen for and only used in a commemorative edition celebrating the company's 125th anniversary. See [[Omega Speedmaster 125]]. Exclusively produced for Omega by [[Lemania]]. It's the most distinguishable movement of the Omega chronographs because of the subdails @ 9 and @ 6 o'clock and the central-minute chronograph hand combined with the sweep seconds hand. |
==References 176.XXX (Calibre 1040)== | ==References 176.XXX (Calibre 1040)== | ||
− | * "pre-007" - 176.001 (1971) | + | * "pre-007" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.001|176.001]] (1971) |
* [[Omega Speedmaster Mark III - ST176.002|Speedmaster Mark III]] - 176.002 (1971) | * [[Omega Speedmaster Mark III - ST176.002|Speedmaster Mark III]] - 176.002 (1971) | ||
− | * "Mark 007" - 176.002 (1971) | + | * "Mark 007" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.002|176.002]] (1971) |
− | * "Big Blue Sea" - 176.004 (1972) | + | * "Big Blue Sea" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.004|176.004]] (1972) |
− | * "Big Blue Speed" - 176.004 (1972) | + | * "Big Blue Speed" - [[Omega Speedmaster 176.004|176.004]] (1972) |
− | * "Rogue Jedi" - 176.005 (1972 - 1976) | + | * [[OMEGA Seamaster Automatic (1973) ST 176.005|"Rogue Jedi" - 176.005 (1972 - 1976)]] |
− | * "007" - 176.007 (1972) | + | * "007" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.007|176.007]] (1972) |
* [[Omega Speedmaster Mark IV - ST176.009|Speedmaster Mark IV - 176.009]] (1973) | * [[Omega Speedmaster Mark IV - ST176.009|Speedmaster Mark IV - 176.009]] (1973) | ||
− | * "Yachting 007" - 176.010 (1973) | + | * "Yachting 007" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.010|176.010]] (1973) |
+ | *[[Omega Speedmaster 125|Omega Speedmaster 125 with Cal 1041]] | ||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | + | * [[[Watch Movements]] | |
*[[Switzerland]] | *[[Switzerland]] | ||
*[[Main Page]] | *[[Main Page]] |
Latest revision as of 17:53, 11 June 2020
Omega Cal 1040
The calibre 1040 was the first self-winding chronograph movement used by Omega in chronographs from the 1970s is very distinictive large cases. The slightly amended calibre 1041 was chosen for and only used in a commemorative edition celebrating the company's 125th anniversary. See Omega Speedmaster 125. Exclusively produced for Omega by Lemania. It's the most distinguishable movement of the Omega chronographs because of the subdails @ 9 and @ 6 o'clock and the central-minute chronograph hand combined with the sweep seconds hand.
References 176.XXX (Calibre 1040)
- "pre-007" - 176.001 (1971)
- Speedmaster Mark III - 176.002 (1971)
- "Mark 007" - 176.002 (1971)
- "Big Blue Sea" - 176.004 (1972)
- "Big Blue Speed" - 176.004 (1972)
- "Rogue Jedi" - 176.005 (1972 - 1976)
- "007" - 176.007 (1972)
- Speedmaster Mark IV - 176.009 (1973)
- "Yachting 007" - 176.010 (1973)
- Omega Speedmaster 125 with Cal 1041
Further Reading
Click below for more information on the Omega Speedmaster.
- Omega Speedmaster - 1957-1963 - The Early Years
- Omega Speedmaster 1963-68 - The Professional arrives
- Omega Speedmaster Professional 1969-1978 - Cal 861
- Omega Speedmaster Professional 1979-95 - The Last of the Tritium dials
- Omega Speedmaster Professional 1996-2020 - The Modern Models
- 125 Website
- Cal1040 website
Links
- [[[Watch Movements]]
- Switzerland
- Main Page
- History of Watches
- Omega Speedmaster
- Famous Watches and Their Owners