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Omega

REFERENCE 145.010 CHRONOSTOP A STAINLESS STEEL MONOPUSHER CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, CIRCA 1970

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December 18, 03:47 PM GMT

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1,000 - 1,500 USD

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Omega


REFERENCE 145.010 CHRONOSTOP

A STAINLESS STEEL MONOPUSHER CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, CIRCA 1970


Dial: anthracite 

Caliber: cal. 865 mechanical, 17 jewels

Movement number: 26'577'577

Case: stainless steel, screw-down case back

Closure: stainless steel Omega mesh bracelet with folding clasp, Ref. 1120/116, No.27

Size: 39 x 35 mm, bracelet circumference approximately 175, adjustable

Signed: case, dial and movement 

Accessories: none

The Omega Chronostop was introduced in the mid-60s with the unusual feature of a sideways-oriented dial, designed to be worn by drivers on the inside of the wrist. It utilizes a 60-second chronograph mechanism operated by a single pusher, ideal for timing laps or quarter-mile times while keeping both hands on the steering wheel. 


The mono-pusher stopwatch is started with the initial press of the pusher, then it is pressed and held to freeze the orange hand and read the seconds. When the pusher is released, the totalizer returns to zero.


The Chronostop was built with two separate movements, caliber 865 and 920. The former has no date, the latter does, and that is the only difference between the two. Both movements were made exclusively for the Chronostop and were not used in any other Omega watch.