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Omega 1967 Chronostop Ref.145.009
Omega 1967 Chronostop Ref.145.009
Omega 1967 Chronostop Ref.145.009
Omega 1967 Chronostop Ref.145.009
Omega 1967 Chronostop Ref.145.009
Omega 1967 Chronostop Ref.145.009
Omega 1967 Chronostop Ref.145.009
Omega 1967 Chronostop Ref.145.009

Omega 1967 Chronostop Ref.145.009


CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY AND APPRAISAL
1 YEAR MECHANICAL WARRANTY

About 

The Chronostop, Omega's "driving chronograph" from the late 1960s, is one of the more unique models the Swiss brand has sold. Featuring the caliber 865, a simplified hand-wound chronograph movement, the Chronostop is a 60 seconds stopwatch only. The single pusher works the start-stop-reset function. You activate with one press, then press again to stop and hold to read the seconds hand. Releasing the pusher will reset to zero.

We are always happy to feature a Chronostop in the shop, as they offer such a fun and distinctive vibe. Reference 145.009 is the smaller sized version in the chronograph line, and an immensely wearable piece due to its sporty shape. The blue dial on this one is fantastic, while the the outer racing minute track and colourful hands really bring the whole presentation together. We have pared the watch with a suede oxblood red Molequin strap to further compliment its vibrant character. 

Details

Reference:
145.009
Movement:
Manual Wind, Omega Calibre 865, 17 jewels
We have fully serviced the movement, and it works eagerly, keeping good time. Chronograph starts-stops-resets as it should. One year mechanical warranty included.
Case:
34.5mm (not including crown and pusher) Stainless Steel case and back
Strap:
Molequin suede in oxblood red, quick release spring bars (MSRP: €109.00)
Overall condition:
Polished case with original sunburst finish present, some marks of wear and minor dings in places. New genuine Omega crystal, pusher and crown installed. Striking blue dial with attractive patina, with minor scratches and stains. Hands with original matching patinated lume, some loss of paint and lume.