Pre-Owned Speedmaster Professional The '57 Trilogy Chronograph Ref. CK2915
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Omega debuted a trilogy series in 1957 which comprised The Railmaster, Seamaster 300 and the 'Broad Arrow', otherwise known as the '57 Speedmaster Chronograph. 60 years on, the 1957 Trilogy was relaunched, reviving the classic pieces. Among which, the '57 Chronograph was the first model to feature the "broad arrow" hour hand and was also the first chronograph wristwatch with its tachymeter scale engraved into the bezel. Measuring 38.6mm in diameter, the stainless steel case comes dressed with a matching steel bracelet and aged lume against its "tropical" dial.
This watch comes with box and papers and a 15-month warranty.
Model: Speedmaster Year: 2017 Box/Papers: Yes Functions: Hours, minutes; small seconds; chronograph; tachymeter Material: Stainless steel; Hesalite crystal Dimension: 39 mm Dial: Black 'Tropical' Case: Stainless Steel Movement: Manual-winding Lume: Super-LumiNova Calibre: Caliber 1861 Power Reserve: 48 hours Water Resistance: 60 m Strap: Stainless Steel Lug Width: 19 mm - This product will be dispatched in 3 working day(s).Should you need to return an item, you have 7 days from receiving your order to request a return and send it back to us. The watch must be returned unworn with the protective cover on the face and in its original packaging including the warranty, presentation box and any outer packaging.Find out more about our Terms and Conditions.
Model features

FIRST TRILOGY
Omega debuted a trilogy series in 1957 which comprised The Railmaster, Seamaster 300 and the 'Broad Arrow', otherwise known as the '57 Speedmaster Chronograph. For its 60th anniversary, Omega revived the series that pays tribute to the originals.

60-YEARS HOMAGE
True to its 1957 debut, the 2017 '57 Chronograph edition features the "broad arrow" hand, engraved tachymeter bezel, and Super-LumiNova vintage indexes against a black "tropical" dial.

MOVING LEGEND
It is powered by the manual-wound movement caliber 1861 with rhodium-plated bridges, a modern update of the caliber 861 which itself was based on the original caliber 321 that went to the moon.