OM-027: 1960's OMEGA Chronostop Ref # 145.009 w/ cal 865 Manual Movement

$2,150.00

This 1970's Omega Cronostop (Ref No 145 009) Watch is in very good original condition. The all stainless steel case has a great appearance with no signs of being over polished. The Omega cal 865 manual wind movement is running strong & keeping accurate time within 1 -2 minutes per day.. The dial bears the Omega logo just below the 12:00 position. The dial identifies the watch as "OMEGA | CHRONOSTOP | GENEVE| T SWISS MADE T". The back of the case bears no markings. The inside of the case back is inscribed with: "OMEGA WATCH CO. | FAB SUISSE | SWISS MADE | ACIER | INOXYDABLE | 145.009".The movement is marked with: "OMEGA | SWISS | SEVENTEEN 17 JEWELS" and the appropriate markings to identify this as a cal 865 movement. This is a great eye catching 1970's Omega beauty - in very good condition.

Dimensions:

Width (including crown) : 37 mm

Width (excluding crown): 35 mm

Distance Between Lugs: 19 mm

Lug Tip to Lug Tip: 37 mm

Thickness (Case Back to Top of Bezel): 9 mm

Condition:Pre-owned:Very Good Original Condition throughout - including original dial & hands. Very gently Worn for 50 years. The stainless steel case does not suffer from over polishing. The Omega cal 865 manual movement is running strong & keeping accurate time within 1-2 minutes per day. The original Omega crown rhodium plating has worn down to reveal the brass base metal.

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This 1970's Omega Cronostop (Ref No 145 009) Watch is in very good original condition. The all stainless steel case has a great appearance with no signs of being over polished. The Omega cal 865 manual wind movement is running strong & keeping accurate time within 1 -2 minutes per day.. The dial bears the Omega logo just below the 12:00 position. The dial identifies the watch as "OMEGA | CHRONOSTOP | GENEVE| T SWISS MADE T". The back of the case bears no markings. The inside of the case back is inscribed with: "OMEGA WATCH CO. | FAB SUISSE | SWISS MADE | ACIER | INOXYDABLE | 145.009".The movement is marked with: "OMEGA | SWISS | SEVENTEEN 17 JEWELS" and the appropriate markings to identify this as a cal 865 movement. This is a great eye catching 1970's Omega beauty - in very good condition.

Dimensions:

Width (including crown) : 37 mm

Width (excluding crown): 35 mm

Distance Between Lugs: 19 mm

Lug Tip to Lug Tip: 37 mm

Thickness (Case Back to Top of Bezel): 9 mm

Condition:Pre-owned:Very Good Original Condition throughout - including original dial & hands. Very gently Worn for 50 years. The stainless steel case does not suffer from over polishing. The Omega cal 865 manual movement is running strong & keeping accurate time within 1-2 minutes per day. The original Omega crown rhodium plating has worn down to reveal the brass base metal.

This 1970's Omega Cronostop (Ref No 145 009) Watch is in very good original condition. The all stainless steel case has a great appearance with no signs of being over polished. The Omega cal 865 manual wind movement is running strong & keeping accurate time within 1 -2 minutes per day.. The dial bears the Omega logo just below the 12:00 position. The dial identifies the watch as "OMEGA | CHRONOSTOP | GENEVE| T SWISS MADE T". The back of the case bears no markings. The inside of the case back is inscribed with: "OMEGA WATCH CO. | FAB SUISSE | SWISS MADE | ACIER | INOXYDABLE | 145.009".The movement is marked with: "OMEGA | SWISS | SEVENTEEN 17 JEWELS" and the appropriate markings to identify this as a cal 865 movement. This is a great eye catching 1970's Omega beauty - in very good condition.

Dimensions:

Width (including crown) : 37 mm

Width (excluding crown): 35 mm

Distance Between Lugs: 19 mm

Lug Tip to Lug Tip: 37 mm

Thickness (Case Back to Top of Bezel): 9 mm

Condition:Pre-owned:Very Good Original Condition throughout - including original dial & hands. Very gently Worn for 50 years. The stainless steel case does not suffer from over polishing. The Omega cal 865 manual movement is running strong & keeping accurate time within 1-2 minutes per day. The original Omega crown rhodium plating has worn down to reveal the brass base metal.