A fantastic example of the highly sought-after Omega Speedmaster Date Olympic Edition, reference 3513.20.00. Produced between 2004 and 2007 to commemorate Omega's role as Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games, this distinctive model pays tribute to the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, the first Games at which Omega served as official timekeeper.
Unlike the Moonwatch, this 39mm Speedmaster offers a versatile everyday size while retaining the classic chronograph styling that has made the Speedmaster one of the world's most iconic watches.
Powered by the reliable Omega Calibre 1152 automatic chronograph movement (based on the proven Valjoux 7750), the watch features a sapphire crystal, tachymeter bezel, date display and a beautifully finished white "stopwatch-inspired" dial with bold Arabic numerals, vintage Omega logo and striking red accents.
This example is presented in excellent condition and comes complete with its original Omega presentation box, instruction manual, and warranty card, making it an attractive package for both collectors and enthusiasts.
Unusually, it has a full bracelet that will fit a wrist of up to eight inches
Recently serviced by a specialist and freshly tested, this Omega Speedmaster Date 'Olympic' is running within COSC specification and performing exactly as it should.
Crafted by Omega, this is a rare opportunity to own a Speedmaster that offers all the heritage of the famous chronograph, while delivering a level of individuality that is seldom seen.
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