Omega Speedmaster 324.38.38.50.02.001

Listed For: 74 Days
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8,800 USD
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Condition: New
Year of Production: -
Case Size: 38mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Silver
Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel
Movement Type: Automatic
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: United States
Description

Model #: 324.38.38.50.02.001 Omega Speedmaster Co-Axial Chronograph 38mm Ladies Watch

Bushed stainless steel case with polished finished beveled corners. Fixed polished stainless steel bezel set with diamonds on the outer edge & with a Tachymetre scale on an inner grey aluminum bezel ring. Opaline silver dial with a fine sunray finish. Opaline silver sub-dials with a very fine snailed (concentric circle pattern) finish. Polished 18kt Sedna (rose) gold time related hands, hour & minute hands with luminous fill. Applied polished 18kt Sedna gold index hour markers. Luminous dot hour markers. Fine printed minute/seconds & fractions-of-a-second track. Small seconds sub-dial located at the 9 o'clock position. Date window at the 6 o'clock position. Chronograph/Stopwatch function: Grey colored chronograph related hands. Column-wheel mechanism. Large central seconds counter hand with luminous filled tip. 30 minute counter sub-dial located at the 3 o'clock position. 12 hour counter sub-dial located at the 6 o'clock position. COSC-certified Omega Caliber 3330 automatic chronograph movement with a column-wheel mechanism, a Co-Axial Escapement, and a silicon balance spring: The movement features Omega's "Si 14" silicon balance spring, which contributes to the movements outstanding resistance to shock and to environmental disturbances and thus to the watch’s chronometric performance. The movement also features Omegas Co-Axial Escapement which contributes to greater precision, stability & durability. The Co-Axial escapement has less friction & reduces the necessity of lubrication thus reducing the time required between servicing. The combination of the SI 14 balance spring & the Co-Axial escapement makes for an extremely reliable & stable movement. The movement beats at 28,800 vph, contains 31 jewels, and has a power reserve of 52 hours. Alternate model # 32438385002001 Condition : New/Unworn Case Shape : Round Case Dimensions : 38mm Case Material : Stainless Steel Dial Color : Silver Crystal : Scratch Resistant Sapphire Bezel : Fixed Screw-in Crown : No Water Resistance No ratingDoes not allow contact with water 30m/99ft - 50m/165ftAllows for contact with water such as washing hands and rain 50m/165ft - 100m/330ftAllows for light poolside swimming 100m/330ft - 200m/660ftAllows for swimming, snorkeling and showering (do not expose to hot water) 200m/660ft - 500m/1650ftAllows for impact water sports such as board diving and scuba diving 500m/1650ft +Appropriate for serious deep water diving. Learn more about Water Resistance. Close : 100m/330ft No rating : Does not allow contact with water 30m/99ft - 50m/165ft : Allows for contact with water such as washing hands and rain 50m/165ft - 100m/330ft : Allows for light poolside swimming 100m/330ft - 200m/660ft : Allows for swimming, snorkeling and showering (do not expose to hot water) 200m/660ft - 500m/1650ft : Allows for impact water sports such as board diving and scuba diving 500m/1650ft : Appropriate for serious deep water diving Case Back : Solid Band Material : Stainless Steel Color/Finish : Brown Band Notes : Taupe colored Clasp : Push Button Folding Clasp Lug Width : 18mm Movement : Automatic - Chronometer An automatic/self-winding movement is powered by a thin spiral torsion spring, called the mainspring, which is housed in an enclosed barrel inside the movement. The energy produced from the wound spring drives the movement functions. An automatic watch has a weighted rotor mounted on a pivot to the back of the movement, and the rotor is connect to the mainspring through a series of gears. The natural motion of the wearers wrist will cause the rotor to spin, which in turn will automatically wind the mainspring. Please note: An automatic winding watch which has completely wound-down or is at the end of its power reserve requires manual winding. Manually winding an automatic watch ensures that the watch is at full power-reserve when first worn, and as long as the watch is in motion thereafter it will remain fully wound, ensuring that when the watch is removed it will run the specificed power-reserve duration. Close Complications : Chronograph COSC Certified : Yes

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