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Omega CK 987

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OMEGA Ref. CK 987, n° 9389513 / 9979863 Verse 1941

OMEGA Ref. CK 987, no. 9389513 / 9979863 Around 1941 Steel bracelet chronograph Case: round, "olive" pushers, clipped back, signed Dial: black, two counters for the 30 minutes and the seconds, concentric graduations for the tachymeter and the telemeter, railway timer, signed Movement: mechanical, cal. 33.3 CHRO, 17 jewels, signed Diam. : 38mm This watch is registered with the Omega Archives, was delivered on 11.12.1941 to the French colonies. We thank the Omega Museum for its kind collaboration. Manufactured in a stainless steel case with "olive" shaped pushers, this chronograph and the singular iconography of its dial with its tachymeter, telemeter graduations, "snail" shaped scales and its legendary column-wheel caliber 33.3 make it a wanted copy. But the most impressive remains the state of preservation of its lacquered dial with golden writing. It is also interesting to underline the mention of the Omega SA archives "sold on 11.12.1941 to the French colonies". Other examples of this reference are illustrated in Omega - A Journey Through Time by Marco Richon, p. 532. A stainless steel manual winding chronograph This watch was sent on 11.12.1941 to the French colonies. With our sincere thanks to the Omega Museum for their collaboration. CONDITION REPORT: In accordance with our general conditions of sale, please note that the lot is sold in the state it is in at the time of sale. The condition report is for information only and cannot replace your personal assessment. The condition report is a subjective description made by Artcurial, the lot may contain other defects not mentioned or not visible on the images online. When the catalog was written, the movement was working. Please note that timing accuracy is not guaranteed and Artcurial cannot be held responsible for any repair costs. We warn our potential buyers that the bracelets made of the dermis of protected species are presented but not sold with the watches. Artcurial reserves the right to remove these bracelets in the event of importation. Good state of conservation Signs of wear from use Rare example with black dial POSTPONEMENT CONDITION: In accordance with our terms and conditions of sale, please note that the lot is sold as it is at the time of sale. The condition report is for information purposes only and is not a substitute for your personal assessment. The condition report is a subjective description made by Artcurial, the lot may contain other defects not mentioned or not visible on the images online. At the time of cataloging the movement is running. Please note that the movement has not been checked for timekeeping accuracy and Artcurial will not be held responsible for any repairs should they be required. Please be advised that straps made of material derived from endangered or otherwise protected species (ie. Alligator and crocodile) are not sold with the watches and are for display purposes only. We reserve the right to remove these straps prior to shipping. Beautiful state of conservation Traces of wear Rare example with black dial Estimate 15,000 - 25,000 € Sale €15,600 * Results are displayed including buyer's fees and taxes. They are generated automatically and can be modified.OMEGA Ref. CK 987, no. 9389513 / 9979863 Around 1941 Steel bracelet chronograph Case: round, "olive" pushers, clipped back, signed Dial: black, two counters for the 30 minutes and the seconds, concentric graduations for the tachymeter and the telemeter, railway timer, signed Movement: mechanical, cal. 33.3 CHRO, 17 jewels, signed Diam. : 38mm This watch is registered with the Omega Archives, was delivered on 11.12.1941 to the French colonies. We thank the Omega Museum for its kind collaboration. Manufactured in a stainless steel case with "olive" shaped pushers, this chronograph and the singular iconography of its dial with its tachymeter, telemeter graduations, "snail" shaped scales and its legendary column-wheel caliber 33.3 make it a wanted copy. But the most impressive remains the state of preservation of its lacquered dial with golden writing. It is also interesting to underline the mention of the Omega SA archives "sold on 11.12.1941 to the French colonies". Other examples of this reference are illustrated in Omega - A Journey Through Time by Marco Richon, p. 532. A stainless steel manual winding chronograph This watch was sent on 11.12.1941 to the French colonies. With our sincere thanks to the Omega Museum for their collaboration. CONDITION REPORT: In accordance with our general conditions of sale, please note that the lot is sold in the state it is in at the time of sale. The condition report is for information only and cannot replace your personal assessment. The condition report is a subjective description made by Artcurial, the lot may contain other defects not mentioned or not visible on the images online. When the catalog was written, the movement was working. Please note that timing accuracy is not guaranteed and Artcurial cannot be held responsible for any repair costs. We warn our potential buyers that the bracelets made of the dermis of protected species are presented but not sold with the watches. Artcurial reserves the right to remove these bracelets in the event of importation. Good state of conservation Signs of wear from use Rare example with black dial POSTPONEMENT CONDITION: In accordance with our terms and conditions of sale, please note that the lot is sold as it is at the time of sale. The condition report is for information purposes only and is not a substitute for your personal assessment. The condition report is a subjective description made by Artcurial, the lot may contain other defects not mentioned or not visible on the images online. At the time of cataloging the movement is running. Please note that the movement has not been checked for timekeeping accuracy and Artcurial will not be held responsible for any repairs should they be required. Please be advised that straps made of material derived from endangered or otherwise protected species (ie. Alligator and crocodile) are not sold with the watches and are for display purposes only. We reserve the right to remove these straps prior to shipping. Beautiful state of conservation Traces of wear Rare example with black dial Estimate 15,000 - 25,000 € Sale €15,600 * Results are displayed including buyer's fees and taxes. They are generated automatically and can be modified.

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