
The Omega reference 176.007 replaced the earlier 176.001 in 1972 and remained in production until around 1976, which represents a relatively short production run. This model was typically offered in stainless steel and gold-plated versions. However, in very limited numbers, it was also produced with a solid 18k gold case. The watch offered here is an example of this rare 18k gold version with reference BA 176.007. These Seamasters, as well as some Speedmasters from that era, are equipped with the Omega caliber 1040, the brand’s first automatic chronograph movement, which marked a significant advancement in Omega’s chronograph technology.
14'500 CHF

The Omega reference 176.007 replaced the earlier 176.001 in 1972 and remained in production until around 1976, which represents a relatively short production run. This model was typically offered in stainless steel and gold-plated versions. However, in very limited numbers, it was also produced with a solid 18k gold case. The watch offered here is an example of this rare 18k gold version with reference BA 176.007. These Seamasters, as well as some Speedmasters from that era, are equipped with the Omega caliber 1040, the brand’s first automatic chronograph movement, which marked a significant advancement in Omega’s chronograph technology.
14'500 CHF
