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Omega Speedmaster 125 Telemeter

Ref. ST 378.0801 Tele

The Speedmaster 125 was introduced in 1973 in celebration of Omega's 125th anniversary. It is powered by caliber 1041, which is a chronometer-certified version of caliber 1040. Its chronometer certification made it the first automatic chronograph to be COSC certified. It is said that no mroe than 2000 pieces were made. Although not directly noticable when looking at the specs, the 125 features a rather massive case. The bracelet is of the 'bar' type - similar to that found on the later Seamaster 'Albatros'. The bracelet measures 26mm at the case and tapers down to 15.5mm at the clasp. The present version of the Speedmaster 125 has the rare telemeter glass fitted.

Diameter42mm
Thickness15mm
Water Resistance60m
Power Reserve40hrs

Case & Dimensions

Diameter42 mm
Thickness15 mm
MaterialStainless Steel
Water Resistance60 m

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Movement

CaliberOmega 1041
ManufacturerOmega
TypeAutomatic
Power Reserve40 hours
Frequency21,600 bph
Jewels22
Lift Angle52°
Complicationssmall secondsminutesadditional 24 hour hand (fixed)datechronometer

Also Known As

Cal. 1041Caliber1041CaliberLemania 1340base_caliber

Production

StatusCurrent Production

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