Omega has reintroduced a real piece of watchmaking history: First OMEGA Wrist-Chronograph Limited Edition

 

For OMEGA’s latest creation, the brand has reintroduced a real piece of watchmaking history.

The “First OMEGA Wrist-Chronograph Limited Edition” is an ambitious new collection comprising of just 18 watches – with each one housing an original 18’’’ CHRO calibre from 1913. Through a special and dedicated process, the prized calibres have been delicately refurbished by the experts at OMEGA’s Atelier Tourbillon and given a new lease of life for use inside these new Limited Edition models.

The “First OMEGA Wrist-Chronograph Limited Edition” was proudly launched at the brand’s “Museum Night” in Biel, Switzerland on July the 2nd.

First OMEGA Wrist-Chronograph Limited Edition watch
First OMEGA Wrist-Chronograph Limited Edition watch; photos: omegawatches.com

“In all my years at this company, I’ve never seen a project quite like this one. The watch movements are 105 years old, but now their story is set to continue. The skill involved in the refurbishment and craftsmanship is remarkable and we’re very proud to now share the results,” said Raynald Aeschlimann, President and CEO of OMEGA.

In 1913, OMEGA became one of the world’s earliest producer’s of wrist-chronographs and the acclaimed 18’’’ CHRO calibre was integral to that achievement. For today’s project, the OMEGA Museum played a significant role in supplying the 18 original 18”’ CHRO calibres, which were retrieved from heritage timepieces within their vaults.

For the outside design of the 47.5 mm timepieces, OMEGA has followed the look of an OMEGA wrist-chronograph from 1913, with classic details such as the riveted leather strap and the  with blued “Empire” hands and hollow Arabic numerals.

Modern materials have also been included, such as 18K white gold for the case, and 18K Sedna™ gold for the crown and pusher. The classic design also features a hatched caseback, which can be flipped open to reveal the refurbished movement positioned behind sapphire-crystal.

First OMEGA Wrist-Chronograph Limited Edition
First OMEGA Wrist-Chronograph Limited Edition watch; photos: omegawatches.com
First OMEGA Wrist-Chronograph Limited Edition 2018
First OMEGA Wrist-Chronograph Limited Edition watch; photos: omegawatches.com
ELVIS PRESLEY’S OMEGA Sold FOR A WORLD RECORD CHF 1,500,000 AT AUCTION
ELVIS PRESLEY’S OMEGA Sold FOR A WORLD RECORD CHF 1,500,000 AT AUCTION; photos: omegawatches.com

ELVIS PRESLEY’S OMEGA SOLD FOR A WORLD RECORD CHF 1,500,000 AT AUCTION

An OMEGA timepiece belonging to the legendary performer Elvis Presley has been sold for CHF 1,500,000 at the Geneva Watch Auction: Seven, by Phillips. After a lengthy and competitive round of bidding, the OMEGA Museum in Biel/Bienne became the proud new owner, not only attaining the watch for their significant collection, but also paying a new world record for any OMEGA watch ever purchased.

Described as the “most historically significant Elvis Presley-owned watch to ever appear on the market”, the 18K white gold wristwatch was presented to Elvis by RCA Records in February 1961, at a charity luncheon and concert to celebrate his 75 million records sold worldwide.

OMEGA suits-up in retro style to celebrate an extraordinary reboot of its history
First OMEGA Wrist-Chronograph Limited Edition watch; photos: omegawatches.com

 

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