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OmegaSpeedmaster Split-Seconds

Reference: 3540.50.00

Product overview

  • Box:Yes
  • Papers:Yes
  • Age:2002
  • Movement:automatic
  • Case Size:42.25
  • Case:Stainless Steel
  • Dial:Black Baton
  • Bracelet:Stainless Steel

Lot overview

  • LOT: #009396
  • Location:London, United Kingdom
  • Seller:
    (private) Sold by an individual
  • Currency:GBP

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KEY FACTS

  • This Omega Speedmaster Split-Seconds is offered by a private collector based in the UK
  • A rare and short lived version of the Speedmaster with a split-seconds function
  • Presented with its display box, outer sleeve, warranty card, booklets, and swing tag
  • The vendor confirms the watch to be in good working order

ABOUT THIS WATCH

  • Introduced a the end of the '90's the Omega Speedmaster Split-Seconds only stayed in production until 2001 circa
  • This underrated Speedmaster is presented in 45.25mm stainless steel and is paired with a stainless steel bracelet with a deployment buckle
  • The black carbon dial is contrasted nicely by white baton hour markers and hands
  • In addition to the chronograph pushers at 2 and 4 o'clock, this reference features a third pusher at 10 o'clock used to engage the split-seconds function
  • The watch is powered by the Omega caliber 3600, a self-winging movement with a 42 hour power reserve

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