OMEGA 146.009
Chronostop Genève
The Omega Chronostop was an innovative chronograph designed with a unique single-pusher mechanism that measures up to 60 seconds. It featured a driver-oriented case design that could be read while gripping a steering wheel. The watch was positioned as an entry-level sports chronograph in Omega's lineup during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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