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A phenomenal and exceedingly rare 1940s Tissot Chronograph armed with the famous and hard to find caliber 33.3, in immaculate condition, a gilt dial pleasingly laid out with enamel Tachemetre scale, Telemeter and Pulsations scales, as well as all of its original strontium 90 lume in tact, all housed witnin an unpolished 38mm stepped steel case with unique articulating lugs.
The Omega Calibre 33.3 is a legendary chronograph movement that has a rich history, particularly within Omega's watchmaking heritage. Developed by Lemania (a sister company to Omega) in 1933, it was used in various Omega models and is notable for its use in the Omega Speedmaster and other brands across Switzerland. The 33.3 caliber was a significant part of Omega's innovation in watchmaking, particularly for its incorporation of a column-wheel mechanism, enhancing precision and reliability.
I have been chasing this watch for a while and I am so happy to offer it for sale at Goldfinger’s.
A phenomenal and exceedingly rare 1940s Tissot Chronograph armed with the famous and hard to find caliber 33.3, in immaculate condition, a gilt dial pleasingly laid out with enamel Tachemetre scale, Telemeter and Pulsations scales, as well as all of its original strontium 90 lume in tact, all housed witnin an unpolished 38mm stepped steel case with unique articulating lugs.
The Omega Calibre 33.3 is a legendary chronograph movement that has a rich history, particularly within Omega's watchmaking heritage. Developed by Lemania (a sister company to Omega) in 1933, it was used in various Omega models and is notable for its use in the Omega Speedmaster and other brands across Switzerland. The 33.3 caliber was a significant part of Omega's innovation in watchmaking, particularly for its incorporation of a column-wheel mechanism, enhancing precision and reliability.
I have been chasing this watch for a while and I am so happy to offer it for sale at Goldfinger’s.
A phenomenal and exceedingly rare 1940s Tissot Chronograph armed with the famous and hard to find caliber 33.3, in immaculate condition, a gilt dial pleasingly laid out with enamel Tachemetre scale, Telemeter and Pulsations scales, as well as all of its original strontium 90 lume in tact, all housed witnin an unpolished 38mm stepped steel case with unique articulating lugs.
The Omega Calibre 33.3 is a legendary chronograph movement that has a rich history, particularly within Omega's watchmaking heritage. Developed by Lemania (a sister company to Omega) in 1933, it was used in various Omega models and is notable for its use in the Omega Speedmaster and other brands across Switzerland. The 33.3 caliber was a significant part of Omega's innovation in watchmaking, particularly for its incorporation of a column-wheel mechanism, enhancing precision and reliability.
I have been chasing this watch for a while and I am so happy to offer it for sale at Goldfinger’s.