Difference between revisions of "Omega Speedmaster Professional 1996-2020"
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+ | With the end of tritium and beginning of superluminova, this is a natural place to make a break. It was around 1996/97. This period also saw the development of more limited and special edition Speedmasters. | ||
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+ | [[Omega Speedmaster Limited Edition models|Limited Edition Versions]] | ||
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*[[Omega Speedmaster]] - 1957-1963 - The Early Years | *[[Omega Speedmaster]] - 1957-1963 - The Early Years | ||
*[[Omega Speedmaster 1963-68]] - The Professional arrives | *[[Omega Speedmaster 1963-68]] - The Professional arrives | ||
− | *[[Omega Speedmaster Professional 1969-1978]] - Cal 861 | + | *[[Omega Speedmaster Professional 1969-1978]] - Cal 861 and The Marks |
*[[Omega Speedmaster Professional 1979-95]] - The Last of the Tritium dials | *[[Omega Speedmaster Professional 1979-95]] - The Last of the Tritium dials | ||
Latest revision as of 21:03, 22 May 2021
Omega Speedmaster History 1996-2020
With the end of tritium and beginning of superluminova, this is a natural place to make a break. It was around 1996/97. This period also saw the development of more limited and special edition Speedmasters.
Notable Models
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 and The Marks
- Omega Speedmaster Professional 1979-95 - The Last of the Tritium dials