Omega SA 1108, 2520, 2500, 1538 Addition function crown in position, Pusher a Start, Pusher a Stop

Models: 1120 1680 1108 1532 1538 2520 1424 2500 1530 1400

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Quartz chronograph

Addition function (crown in position 1):

Pusher A: Start

Pusher A: Stop to read time

Pusher A: Press again to restart

Pusher A: Stop

At the end of the last step, the chronograph indicates the total time

Pusher B: Reset

Split-time function (split seconds, crown in position 1):

Pusher A: Start

Pusher B: Stop to read the split time. The chronograph continues to operate.

Pusher B: Restart

The chronograph hands catch up with the elapsed time.

Pusher A: For the last stop and to display the total time

Pusher B: Reset

ATTENTION: The hands should be reset to their original position before the chronograph is used:

Initialisation of the 30-minute totaliser hand: Pusher B and crown in position 2;

Initialisation of the 60-second totaliser hand: Pusher A and crown in position 3;

Initialisation of the 1/10th of a second hand: Pusher B and crown in position 3.

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Omega SA 1108, 2520, 2500, 1538, 1120 Addition function crown in position, Pusher a Start, Pusher a Stop, Pusher B Restart

1120, 1680, 1108, 1532, 1538 specifications

Omega SA, a renowned Swiss luxury watch manufacturer, is celebrated for its precision timepieces, with a history spanning over 170 years. Among its notable innovations are the Omega SA 1400, 1530, 2500, 1424, and 2520 models, each representing a fusion of cutting-edge technology, meticulous craftsmanship, and timeless design.

The Omega SA 1400 is recognized for its automatic movement that embodies reliability and robustness. This model features a classic design bolstered by a stainless steel case, ensuring durability while maintaining a sophisticated appearance. The 1400 utilizes an intricate balance wheel, which enhances its accuracy and provides a power reserve that withstands the test of time.

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The Omega SA 1424 is particularly notable for its bold design and robust construction. It is often viewed as a new generation of dive watches, equipped with luminous markers for visibility in low-light conditions. The water resistance of the 1424 ensures it can withstand the rigors of underwater exploration, making it an ideal companion for adventure enthusiasts.

Lastly, the Omega SA 2520 model stands out with its sophisticated chronograph function. This timepiece is optimized for precision timing with additional features such as a tachymetric scale, allowing users to measure speed over distances. The 2520 boasts a dynamic design, often adorned with a striking bezel and a combination of polished and brushed finishes, ensuring it remains a statement piece on any wrist.

In summation, Omega SA’s 1400, 1530, 2500, 1424, and 2520 models exemplify the brand’s commitment to excellence in horology. Each of these timepieces showcases unique features and innovations while retaining the classic elegance that Omega is known for, making them coveted additions to any watch collection.