Difference between revisions of "Omega Seamaster 176.004"

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* "Mark 007" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.002|176.002]] (1971)
 
* "Mark 007" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.002|176.002]] (1971)
 
* "Big Blue Sea" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.004|176.004]] (1972)
 
* "Big Blue Sea" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.004|176.004]] (1972)
* "Big Blue Speed" - 176.004 (1972)
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* "Big Blue Speed" - [[Omega Speedmaster 176.004|176.004]] (1972)
 
* [[OMEGA Seamaster Automatic (1973) ST 176.005|"Rogue Jedi" - 176.005 (1972 - 1976)]]
 
* [[OMEGA Seamaster Automatic (1973) ST 176.005|"Rogue Jedi" - 176.005 (1972 - 1976)]]
 
* "007" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.007|176.007]] (1972)
 
* "007" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.007|176.007]] (1972)
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* "Yachting 007" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.010|176.010]] (1973)
 
* "Yachting 007" - [[Omega Seamaster 176.010|176.010]] (1973)
 
*[[Omega Speedmaster 125|Omega Speedmaster 125 with Cal 1041]]
 
*[[Omega Speedmaster 125|Omega Speedmaster 125 with Cal 1041]]
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==Further Reading==
 
==Further Reading==
 
*[https://www.calibre1040.com Cal1040 website]
 
*[https://www.calibre1040.com Cal1040 website]

Latest revision as of 20:25, 20 April 2020

Omega Seamaster 176.004

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  • Ref: 176.004
  • Movement: Cal 1040
  • World’s first self-winding diver’s chronograph
  • Like the Mark III and the Flightmaster, it is another example of the Omega “pilot-style” helmet-shaped case.
  • blue inner bezel fixed with a minute track and numerals every 5 minutes
  • The crown is arch-shaped and screws in
  • Case was in steel
  • Straps included Isofrane, mesh, or the 1162 “flightmaster-style” bracelet.

References 176.XXX (Calibre 1040)

Further Reading

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