Omega’s Chronostop is one of the most charming “light chronograph” ideas of the late 1960s: a clean three-hand watch with a central orange 60-second timing hand operated by a single pusher. In the Dynamic / “UFO” case shape it becomes even more distinctive – broad sunburst pattern bezel, compact proportions, and that unmistakable late-1960x design language.
The case finishing has been refreshed in our workshop on a lapping disc machine, and the sunburst pattern is now crisp and even, exactly as this case style deserves.
Omega calibre 920 / Lemania
The Omega calibre 920 (date version) is a branch of the Lemania-based Omega 861 family (Speedmaster Professional), simplified for the Chronostop concept. It’s virtually identical to the legendary first-generation Speedmaster Moonwatch movement, which makes this watch even more desirable.