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Exclusively produced for Omega by [[Lemania]]. | Exclusively produced for Omega by [[Lemania]]. | ||
==Features== | |||
* Two button, integrated cam-operated chronograph | |||
* 22 jewels | |||
* Central chronograph minutes and seconds hands | |||
* Running seconds and 24 hour indicator at 9 o’clock | |||
* Hour counter at 6 o’clock | |||
* Calendar and winding stem /crown at 3 o’clock | |||
* Incabloc shock protection | |||
* 28’800 bph | |||
* 44 hour power reserve | |||
* Bi-directional winding rotor | |||
The 1041 is functionally identical to the 1040, and they vary only be three parts: the rotor, the main plate, and the chronograph bridge. These parts only differ by the stamped markings of caliber number, serial number, and text. | |||
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Revision as of 02:34, 20 April 2020

Omega Cal 1041
The calibre 1040 was the first self-winding chronograph movement used by Omega and calibre 1041 based on this movement. It 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.
Features
- Two button, integrated cam-operated chronograph
- 22 jewels
- Central chronograph minutes and seconds hands
- Running seconds and 24 hour indicator at 9 o’clock
- Hour counter at 6 o’clock
- Calendar and winding stem /crown at 3 o’clock
- Incabloc shock protection
- 28’800 bph
- 44 hour power reserve
- Bi-directional winding rotor
The 1041 is functionally identical to the 1040, and they vary only be three parts: the rotor, the main plate, and the chronograph bridge. These parts only differ by the stamped markings of caliber number, serial number, and text.