Omega, "Speedmaster", Cal. 27CHRO12 powered, very rare ø 30mm, circa 1940s.
It is equipped with Cal.27CHRO12, which is the base of the famous Cal.321 used in the later Omega Speedmaster. 30mm case, which is the smallest and rarest for 27CHRO, is used to mount the 3-resistor chronograph movement. It's a gem with a great taste of heaviness and condensation. The two-tone dial retains its original luminescence and iridescent oil film, and the stainless steel case shows no signs of loss despite minor scratches, making it a true collector's item in excellent condition.
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1940s Lemania Cal.27CHRO12 Rare 30mm 3register Chronograph
Manufacturer | LEMANIA |
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Model | Chronograph |
Year of Manufacture | 1940s |
Reference no. | --- |
Product no. | B-10091 |
Price |
Item details
Serial no. | *** |
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Caliber | 27CHRO12 |
Movement no. | 24,*** |
Movement type | Manual winding |
Material | Stainless steel |
Case size | 30.5mm |
Case type | Snap back Non-Water-resistant |
Dial | Original |
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Type of Indices | Luminous |
Belt | Non Original (between lugs:16mm) |
Evaluation case | 93% |
Evaluation dial | 93% |
Evaluation mov | 93% |
Condition | 4.5 |
Rarity | 4.5 |
Other details
Case: Good condition with minor scratches and age spots, but retains its original shape and volume.
Dial: Very clean with no visible scratches or stains. It still retains its original luminescent paint and a slight iridescent oil film.
Movement: no problems with winding or chrono functions. Accuracy is around 40 seconds per day.
Dial: Very clean with no visible scratches or stains. It still retains its original luminescent paint and a slight iridescent oil film.
Movement: no problems with winding or chrono functions. Accuracy is around 40 seconds per day.