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The Omega Flightmaster is a legendary chronograph watch introduced by the Swiss watchmaker Omega in 1969. It was specifically designed for professional pilots, and its design reflects this intended use.
Key Features of the Omega Flightmaster:
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Case: The watch features a robust stainless steel case with a distinctive asymmetric shape, which not only enhances its functionality but also protects the chronograph buttons.
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Dial: The dial is complex, featuring three sub-dials that allow easy tracking of various functions. It also includes a GMT indicator, enabling the wearer to monitor time in a second time zone.
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Functionality: The Omega Flightmaster is equipped with chronograph functions, a tachymeter, and GMT (dual time zone) capabilities. These features make it ideal for aviators who need precise timekeeping during flights.
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Movement: The watch is powered by the Omega Calibre 910 movement (later versions used the Calibre 911), known for its accuracy and reliability.
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Durability: Like all Omega watches, the Flightmaster is known for its durability and reliability, making it a popular choice among professional pilots and collectors alike.
The Flightmaster has become a symbol of aviation achievements and style from the 1960s and 1970s, remaining a highly sought-after collectible watch today.
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DEFECTS: small traces of use
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Switzerland
MANUFACTURER: Omega
OVERALL CONDITION (10-point scale): 9
CASE
All stainless steel case. The case is satin-finished, we professionally removed traces of use and restored the stainless case to its original condition
Condition (10-point scale): 9-10
Inscriptions on the back side of the back cover: Omega watch co, Fab Suisse, Swiss made, Acier inoxydable (stainless steel) and reference case number 145-026
GLASS
Original glass
Material: mineral
Condition (10-point scale): 9-10
DIAL
Original dial has small traces of use
Condition (10-point scale): 8
Inscriptions on the dial: Omega flightmaster and Swiss made
STRAP
LEATHER STRAP FOR AN OMEGA FLIGHTMASTER WATCH FROM THE 1970S.
The owner of a rare Omega Flightmaster watch from the 1970s (https://monochrome-watches.com/in-depth-the-omega-flightmaster-the-special-one/) approached me with a special order. These watches, produced in limited quantities and intended for professional aviators, are true masterpieces of watchmaking. Previously, the watch came with an original metal bracelet, but time spares even the best materials.
The customer noted that metal bracelets, despite their initial appeal and durability, are often uncomfortable. They are not always balanced in weight with the watch case, making them less comfortable to wear. In cold weather, the metal cools the wrist, causing discomfort. Additionally, such bracelets can pull hairs on the wrist and deform over time, especially with vintage models.
Understanding all these issues, the client decided to replace the metal bracelet with a custom-made leather strap. We discussed the details for a long time and finally decided on a classic rally design from the 1960s. This style features stylish perforations, which provide additional wrist ventilation and are reminiscent of the shapes of the watch’s extra dials.
For the strap, we chose Alran “Sully” goat leather from France. We selected a dark blue color for the strap, which harmoniously matches the color of the watch’s additional hand and symbolizes the endless sky. The white stitching on the strap adds elegance and echoes the white markings on the dial, creating a unified and stylish look.
The strap measures 22 mm in width at the attachment and 20 mm at the buckle, with a length of 115 mm and 75 mm. The strap’s lining is made from hypoallergenic, waterproof leather, ensuring comfort and durability. Additionally, the strap is equipped with a folding clasp for convenience and secure fastening.
MOVEMENT
Mechanical: hand-winding
Inscriptions on the movement: Omega, Swiss, serial number, 17 jewels and 911 (caliber)
Caliber Omega 911
https://ranfft.org/caliber/8523-Omega-911
Basic Information
Name |
Omega 911 |
Manufacturer |
Omega |
Launch Year |
1971 |
Caliber Family |
Description
860: 17 jewels, base calibre
861: 17 Steine, 12h counter
862: 21 jewels, 12h counter
863: like 862, jubilee edition
864: like 862, jubilee chronometer
865: like 860, only 60s-counter
866: like 861, date, moon phase
867: like 862, jubilee chronometer, skelettonized
910: like 861, 2nd time zone, 24h display
911: like 861, 2nd time zone
920: like 860, only 60s-counter, date
930: like 860, date
Related calibers
Omega 860, Omega 861, Omega 862, Omega 863, Omega 864, Omega 865, Omega 866, Omega 867, Omega 910, Omega 911, Omega 920, Omega 930 |
Is in house development |
No |
Is COSC certified |
Yes |
Technical Details
Lignes Dimensions |
12 ‴ |
Dimensions |
27.07 mm |
Height |
(not set) |
Further Measures |
Mounting Diameter (Dm): 27.0mm |
Power Reserve |
40 hours |
Frequency |
21,600 vph |
Jewels |
17 |
Lift Angle |
50 degrees |
Complications and Specifications
Shape |
Round |
Complications |
- Sub Second
- Dual Time
- Chronograph Second
- Chronograph Minute
- Chronograph Hour
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Shock Protection |
Incabloc |
Regulator Type |
Pinned Regulator (or Index Regulator) |
Movement Type |
Manual |
Escapement Type |
Swiss Lever |
Control Type |
Balance Wheel |
Winding Type |
Stem Winding |
Setting Type |
Stem Set |
Additional Information
Hand Sizes |
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Hand Count |
3 |
Country Of Manufacture |
Switzerland |
Notes |
Remarks: 1971-1972
Flightmaster
Other data: balance staff: U3245 |
Signature |
1971: 31005939, Omega Swiss, 17 Jewels; Incabloc (Omega 861) |
SERIAL NUMBER: 33311151
By serial number, you can determine the time of watchmaking (here: http://german242.com/articles/omega_serial.htm you can see the table of Omega serial numbers matching mechanism to years of production watches). In accordance with this table movement made in 1971
DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT, FUNCTIONS
Width |
1.69 inch (43.0 mm) |
Width with crown |
1.85 inch (47.0 mm) |
Length |
2.05 inch (52.0 mm) |
Depth |
0.59 inch (15.0 mm) |
Crystal |
1.44 inch (36.5 mm) |
Total weight (with strap) |
4.30 oz (122.0 g) |
Function |
Hours, minute, second subdial, chronograph, GMT |
Country made |
Switzerland |
Dimensions of watches

HISTORY
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_SA
OMEGA is the last letter of the Greek alphabet and symbolises accomplishment and perfection - qualities that have been inherent in every OMEGA watch since the company's founding by Louis Brandt in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, in 1848.
The brand's reputation for innovation and quality has led to numerous awards over the company's 150-year history, starting as early as 1900 with the Grand Prix at the Paris World Fair and continuing with the world precision record of 97.8 points at the Kew-Teddington observatory in England in 1936.
OMEGA went on to be official timekeeper at no less than 21 Olympic Games, bringing numerous innovations to Olympic sports over the years, such as the first electronic timekeeping at the Helsinki games in 1952 - the same year in which the company was awarded the Olympic Cross of Merit for its outstanding contribution to sport.
On account of its precision and reliability, OMEGA's Speedmaster watch was chosen by NASA as its official chronometer in 1965 and 4 years later was the first watch to be worn on the moon, when, on 21 July 1969, Neil Armstrong made his giant leap for mankind.
In more recent years, OMEGA has continued to build on its reputation for precision and innovation, presenting the world's first self-winding wristwatch with central tourbillon (launched in 1994) and the revolutionary coaxial escapement sur developed in conjunction with renowned English master watchmaker George Daniels first offered in limited series in 1999.
OMEGA owes a large part of its watchmaking excellence to the quality of its movements. These magnificent watches are highly collectible, and hold a very special place in many collectors showcases.
There seems to be an aura about Omega watches that captivate this collector especially.
RECOMMENDATIONS
All Antique watches are mechanical. Many repairs will not be cheap, as most likely they will require replacement of non-standard parts (unlike most late model watches).
- Antique watches should not be beaten or dropped - because repairs may be expensive.
- Antique watches are generally NOT waterproof. This is because waterproofing was not in general production until the middle of the 20th century for most watches. Therefore you should protect your antique watch from exposure to moisture.
- If your watch becomes wet it should be dried off quickly. Carefully open all covers and use a hair drier to blow dry the movement, dial, covers, crown. This will reduce the amount of rust.
- If your watch becomes wet with any kind of salt water you should immediately immerse or spray your watch with fresh (no-salt) water to remove all the salt from the works before drying the watch completely. Any salt left in the watch will combine with moisture in the air to rust metal components of the movement, case etc.
- Winding any mechanical watch tight may break the mainspring. If you can avoid it do not wind the watch hard.
- When adjusting the hands of your watch, move them in a clockwise direction only. Counter-clockwise adjustments may damage the movement. It is desirable to adjust the hands of your watch at the same time every day. An automatic or self-winding watch should be worn for at least 8 hours a day. It is a mechanical watch in which the mainspring is wound automatically as a result of natural motion of the wearer's arm, to provide energy to run the watch, making manual winding unnecessary.
- If you must adjust counter-clockwise make it for small adjustments only (i.e. for minutes, NOT hours).
- Be careful and gentle when adjusting the movement speed (faster or slower). Don't make sharp movements, and don't touch other components in the movement especially the pendulum mechanism.
- Every 2-3 years it is necessary to service and oil vintage watches. If the course of your watches is worsening and the accuracy of the reduction in the duration of the clock (autonomy) from one fully wound spring - it need a service.
- IF the watch is dirty - allow the watch to run down, don't wind it again until you have it serviced by a qualified watch repair expert. Dust will absorb and remove important lubricants and cause the movement pieces to wear down.
- To clean the case, dial and crystal you should use a cloth that does NOT leave fibers as these may get caught up in the movement. Check with your Watch repair expert to get an appropriate cloth.
- Keep your antiques watch away from magnets. Strong magnetic fields may affect the accuracy of your watch since some vintage watches were made with iron based components in the movement.
- Most Cases and Covers are fine components and will not handle abuse well. The watch should not be shaken, beaten, or stressed.
- Antique watches generally experience an error of up to 5-7 minutes a day. Any accuracy of +- 5 minutes is very good.
- Mechanical watch is not recommended to use for engage in extreme sports, and expose them to excessive vibration loads. Recoil force, which take on the clock, affect their reliability and precision. No matter how perfect was not anti-shock mechanism, there is always the chance of excessive load that details of the mechanism can not survive.
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Watch with calendar. It is not recommended to adjust, the date between 20.00 and 06.00, because at this time involved a mechanism for automatic adjustment date. Translation pointers calendars manually in this position arrows may damage the mechanism. Date changes should be made, relegating pre-clockwise to lower sector of the dial (for example, to position 6 (18.00) hours).
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Chronograph watches. In most cases, these watches contain the "start/stop" button and "reset" button. It is strongly recommended not to press the "reset" if the chronograph is running. Before you use the "Reset" button need to stop the chronograph by button "start/stop". Using the "reset" when running chronograph can damage the mechanism of most models of watches.
PAYMENT
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PLEASE NOTE: Shipping does not include duties, local taxes or any other importation fees.
SHIPPING
We ship to any country. This item will be shipped to you from Europe (Ukraine) via registered airmail with tracking number and insurance within 7-14 days (except for the weekends and holidays) after the payment is fully received.
Typical Delivery Time
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European Countries: about 7-10 days;
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USA, Japan & other: about 10-14 days.
NOTE: Delivery time may increase because of postal services and/or customs. Please, don't worry and check location of your parcel using provided tracking number. In spite of delays all our previous lots have been successfully delivered!
The item will be packed very carefully!
RETURNS/REFUNDS
- You have 3 days to contact us and 5 days to return it from the date it was received. If this item is in your possession more than 3 days, it is considered used and we will not issue you a refund or replacement. There are no exceptions!
- All returned items must be in the original packaging and you must provide us with the shipping tracking number, specific reason for the return, and your eBay ID.
- We will refund your full winning bid amount, upon receipt of the item in its original condition and packaging with all components and accessories included, after both Buyer and Seller cancel the transaction from eBay or you may choose to have a replacement.
- Return shipping is to be paid by the Buyer.
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