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Omega Seamaster Chrono-Quartz Montreal Olympics Watch ref 196.00.52 Case Dial

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Omega Seamaster Chrono-Quartz Montreal Olympics Watch ref 196.00.52 Case Part


The Chrono-Quartz 1611 developed inhouse by Omega in 1975 was launched in 1976 to celebrate the Montreal Summer Olympic Games. It is believed to be the first hybrid watch in the World combining an analogue time display and a dual LCD chronograph display both of which are powered by a single quartz resonator.
This is part project watch. See pictures case and dial


 Ref no:196.0052 396.0839


Calibre: CAL 1611 (based on Cal 1320 which is also Cal 1325)


Size: About 46.50 mm  just an estimate.  


Condition: Omega  Dial, Case, partial band. one the chronograph covers/pusher is missing. two screw from the back is missing. "NO MOVEMENT" 


- ORIGINAL PUSH BUTTON down CROWN & MISSING 1 PUSHER


- Original BLACK DIAL with PATINA

 

Please See pictures.

USED.  sold as part and as is.


AboutFrom a watchmakers collection, has been in storage for many years.

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