Cette superbe Omega Flightmaster datant de 1972 reste dans un état exceptionnel. La montre bénéficie d'un entretien récent et conserve surtout ses caractéristiques d'origine, notamment le cadran, les aiguilles et la lunette intérieure. Livrée avec une boîte Omega d'époque.
Détails de la montre : Boîtier en acier inoxydable de 44 mm. Superbe cadran noir/gris. Mouvement à remontage manuel Omega calibre 911 avec fonction chronographe - basé sur le calibre Lemenia 861. Verre saphir avec lunette tournante intérieure.
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Once payment has been received your order will be confirmed and you will be sent tracking details as soon as your purchase is dispatched. All watches are posted within the UK via Royal Mail Special Delivery and require a signature on arrival. Please contact us if you would like to view any of our watches prior to making a final decision. Please note that appointment are required - we do not offer a walk in service.
All watches purchased from Swiss Watch Trader will include a 24 month warranty. This warranty covers all mechanical issues not caused by the wearer. All our also watches also include a 14 day no question return policy. Customers have 14 days to inform Swiss Watch Trader that they wish to return the item and a further 14 days to actually return the item.
Released in 1957, the original Omega Speedmaster featured “Broad Arrow” hands, a 39mm stainless steel case and the familiar three sub-dial layout. The Speedmaster CK2998 became the first Omega in space when it worn by Wally Schira during NASA's Project Mercury in October 1962.