A stunning example of theOmega Chronostop Genve 145.009, hailing from 1969.
This vintage, single-pusher, manual winding racing chronograph from Omega is highly coveted by collectors who love it for its unique look and reliability.
With this timepiece, you can transport yourself back to a time when Jack Brabham was world champion, Ford won Le Mans, and Omega's moon landing was still in the future. Quite amazing when it looks as amazing today as it did when it was produced over 50 years ago!
The Chronostop was originally designed for drivers and features a single pusher for starting, stopping, and resetting the chronograph complication, making it convenient to wear over or under the wrist. Its straightforward lines, clear applied indices, and absence of an internal bezel demonstrate the simplicity of form-follows-function watch design. With its dominant orange sweep second-hand standing out strikingly against the dial's underlying grey and steel tones it offers excellent clarity.
If you're looking for a watch that stands out for all the right reasons, this Chronostop is worthy of your consideration.