100 Years of Wristwatches

Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Nov 19, 2000

LOT 316

Omega 'Chrono-Quartz Seamaster - 32 KHz', created in 1975 for the Summer Olympic Games in Montreal.Fine, large and thick, horizontal rectangular, water-resistant, stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch withhybrid digital and analogical displays, date, with three round button chronograph and stainless steelarticulated integrated bracelet.

CHF 1,500 - 2,000

USD 900 - 1,200

Sold: CHF 1,725

C. two-body, polished and brushed, engraved back with screws, hooded lugs. D. black with analogical display forthe hours and the minutes in tritium-coated indexes, aperture for the date and 'Bâton' tritium-coated whitehands; digital display for the chronograph functions- first button : start/stop + hours and minutes registers,second button : display/split, third button : reset/lap + seconds and 1/100's elapsed time. M. Cal. 1611 'Albatros'with quartz standardization.Dial, case, and movement signed. Dim. 47 x 34 mm.


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Grading System
Case: 4

Fair

Movement: 4*

Fair

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 4 - 01

Notes

The Chrono-Quartz Seamaster made by Omega was the first hybrid electronic wristwatch in the world. The twofunctions of the digital chronograph and the analogical watch are driven by the same quartz resonator. It is activatedby two 1,35 volt batteries, which provide enough energy for all the watch's functions for at least 15 months, even if thewatch functions constantly. It was created by Raymond Froidevaux in 1975. The project director was Pierre-AndréMeister, and it was launched at the Montreal Olympic Games in 1976. 15,000 examples of this watch were produced.