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The ref. 327.10.43.50.06.001 is a Speedmaster Mark II variant with a racing dial. Like the original version from 1969, the dial is gray with orange accents on the hour markers and orange .
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Around the same time as the Orange Racing models appeared, Omega launched the futuristic-looking Speedmaster MKII. Big and bold and with an avant-garde barrel-shaped .The ref. 327.10.43.50.06.001 is a Speedmaster Mark II variant with a racing dial. Like the original version from 1969, the dial is gray with orange accents on the hour markers and orange chronograph hands. Around the same time as the Orange Racing models appeared, Omega launched the futuristic-looking Speedmaster MKII. Big and bold and with an avant-garde barrel-shaped case, the ref. 145.014 was a fitting home for the flamboyant colours of the Racing dial.The dial and sub-dials are available in a range of colour combinations that distinguish the Speedmaster Racing from other watches in the line. The 30-minute and 12-hour counters and the small seconds hand sub-dial are textured with a triangular “Clou de Paris” pattern.
It seems that the new Omega Speedmaster Mark II with the matt black dial has the same graphics printed on the racing version, with the exception of the use of orange for some of its accents. The minute track and hour markers are quite different from the .
Driving a 70s racing car is noisy and full of vibrations, so legibility is vital. The MKII nails this prerequisite with red/white minute’s track, along with orange chronograph hands that pop off the dial. The large white hour & minute hands with greyed sections from the centre creates a cool “floating” look. Contrasted against a matte . It seems that the new Omega Speedmaster Mark II with the matte black dial has the same graphics printed on it as the racing version, with the exception of the use of orange for some of its accents. The minute track and hour markers are quite different from the Speedmaster Mark II 145.014 model.The "alternating" minute-track on the dial is a racing style which gives the models their name. This style links back to a 1968 Speedmaster design which provided better readability for the wearer. Other dial features include bevelled arrowhead indexes .
Each dial is also embellished by a Racing style minute track. For exceptional precision and performance, the vintage inspired timepieces are powered by Co‑Axial Master Chronometer movements, providing calibres that are superbly accurate as well as anti‑magnetic.
The dial is nicely lumed, and the new Omega Speedmaster Mark II goes a step beyond most Speedmasters by offering a luminous tachymetre scale. The tachymetre scale is a crucial element within the Speedmaster design and the Mark II approaches that design from an entirely new angle.Find low prices for 87 Omega ref. 145.014 watches on Chrono24. Compare deals and buy a ref. 145.014 watch.The ref. 327.10.43.50.06.001 is a Speedmaster Mark II variant with a racing dial. Like the original version from 1969, the dial is gray with orange accents on the hour markers and orange chronograph hands. Around the same time as the Orange Racing models appeared, Omega launched the futuristic-looking Speedmaster MKII. Big and bold and with an avant-garde barrel-shaped case, the ref. 145.014 was a fitting home for the flamboyant colours of the Racing dial.
The dial and sub-dials are available in a range of colour combinations that distinguish the Speedmaster Racing from other watches in the line. The 30-minute and 12-hour counters and the small seconds hand sub-dial are textured with a triangular “Clou de Paris” pattern. It seems that the new Omega Speedmaster Mark II with the matt black dial has the same graphics printed on the racing version, with the exception of the use of orange for some of its accents. The minute track and hour markers are quite different from the . Driving a 70s racing car is noisy and full of vibrations, so legibility is vital. The MKII nails this prerequisite with red/white minute’s track, along with orange chronograph hands that pop off the dial. The large white hour & minute hands with greyed sections from the centre creates a cool “floating” look. Contrasted against a matte .
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It seems that the new Omega Speedmaster Mark II with the matte black dial has the same graphics printed on it as the racing version, with the exception of the use of orange for some of its accents. The minute track and hour markers are quite different from the Speedmaster Mark II 145.014 model.The "alternating" minute-track on the dial is a racing style which gives the models their name. This style links back to a 1968 Speedmaster design which provided better readability for the wearer. Other dial features include bevelled arrowhead indexes .Each dial is also embellished by a Racing style minute track. For exceptional precision and performance, the vintage inspired timepieces are powered by Co‑Axial Master Chronometer movements, providing calibres that are superbly accurate as well as anti‑magnetic. The dial is nicely lumed, and the new Omega Speedmaster Mark II goes a step beyond most Speedmasters by offering a luminous tachymetre scale. The tachymetre scale is a crucial element within the Speedmaster design and the Mark II approaches that design from an entirely new angle.
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