$7,200
Three Olympic Split-Seconds Chronographs A. Omega, “MG 1155”, No. 1546379. Made circa 1950. Fine and rare, large, keyless, chromed pocket watch with split-seconds chronograph for 1/10th seconds and instantaneous 30- minute register. Accompanied by the fitted red plastic case with neck strap. To be sold without reserve White with painted black Arabic numerals, outer minute track with Arabic five-minute numerals, outermost 1/10th second chronograph divisions, subsidiary seconds and 30-minute register dials. Blued steel epee hands. Cal. 1130, gilt brass, 21 jewels, straight-line lever escapement, fast-beating monometallic balance, self-compensating Breguet balance spring, swan-neck micrometer regulator. Dial and movement signed. Diam. 65 mm. The calibre 1130 replaced the calibre 201 in 1950 but without a change in the MG 1155 reference. B. Omega, “MG 6713, Omega Olympic Nuit Spatiale”, No. 2324225. Made circa 1966. Fine and rare, large, keyless, non-slip enamel coated pocket watch with split-seconds chronograph for 1/10th seconds and instantaneous 30-minute register. Accompanied by the fitted red plastic case with neck strap. C. Four-body, “bassine,” non-slip enamel coated, push-button crown for start/stop of the chronograph, button at 11 for the split-seconds. Nickel snap-on cuvette. D. Black with painted white Arabic numerals, outer minute divisions, outermost 1/10th second chronograph divisions and seconds each with Arabic numerals up to 60 on a raised matte silvered re
Auctioneer:
Antiquorum
Date:
2008-12-11