Fine Watch Club are delighted to offer this beautiful Vintage Omega CK 2276-1 Cal: 320 Chronograph from 1949
Chronograph Excellence Pre-Speedmaster
The Omega CK 2276 is not just a watch. It’s a piece of horological history, representing the pinnacle of chronograph design before the iconic Speedmaster era. The CK2276-1 is a notable reference in Omega’s history, particularly known for its chronograph functionality. The Omega CK2276 was introduced in the mid-20th century, during a period when Omega was expanding its offerings of chronograph watches. The CK2276 was part of Omega’s broader efforts to meet the demand for precision timekeeping tools, particularly in fields such as aviation, sports, and military.
Caliber 320
The Omega caliber 320 movement is a notable part of the brand’s history. Produced between 1942 and 1969, the Cal. 320 is a 1800A/h, 17 jewels, 44 Hour Power Reserve movement that were Omega’s “go-to” movement; until it was improved and upgraded to Omega’s fabled Cal. 321 in 1969. Watches featuring the caliber 320 movement, such as those with the CK2276 reference number, hold a special appeal among collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Omega timepieces. These watches embody the charm and craftsmanship of mid-20th-century watchmaking.
In summary, the Omega caliber 320 movement, used in watches like the CK2276-1 reference, is a notable part of Omega’s history and represents the brand’s commitment to precision, innovation, and quality in watchmaking. Its inclusion in vintage Omega timepieces adds to their historical significance and enduring appeal.
Specifications:
Brand: Omega
Model: CK 2276
Case Width: 33mm
Thickness: 11mm
Dial: White
Metal: Stainless steel back
Year of Manufacture: 1949
Serial Number: 17760273
Movement: Mechanical Hand Winding – Calibre 320
Complications: Chronograph
Band / Strap: New 18mm Brown Leather
Box: Yes
Papers: No
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