OMEGA Speedmaster Automatic TV Ref. 176.0014 – 1975
This 1975 Omega Speedmaster Ref. 176.0014, affectionately known as the “Speedmaster TV,” is a striking example of 1970s design and an enduring chronograph classic. Its unique 40mm case is in exceptional condition and boasts a TV screen-inspired shape, giving it a bold and distinctive wrist presence. The clean and well-preserved dial includes three sub-registers and a day-date display, all complemented by balanced, vintage Omega logo and sharp, elegant hands. The original Omega crown and caliber 1045 movement ensure reliable functionality, with the movement running strong and keeping time accurately. This Speedmaster model is ideal for those who appreciate a combination of originality, robust construction, and a cool vintage aesthetic that’s ready for daily wear. The Ref. 176.0014 is a true WRISTCLASSIC with iconic styling, a unique case shape, and timeless appeal.
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Omega was founded in 1848 in La Chaux-de-Fonds by Louis Brandt. Out of this small watch manufacture grew a large company: In 1894, the famous 19-ligne pocket watch movement was developed and named “Omega”. Omega, as the final letter of the Greek alphabet, stands for the ultimate level in perfection and quality. In the 1930 the company entered into collaboration with the S.S.I.H. (Société Suisse pour l’Industrie Horlogère). Out of this collaboration the Swatch Group developed. Today, Omega is the flagship of this huge company. In 1932, Omega entered its partnership with the Olympics which continues till today. When in 1969 Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin accomplished the first moon landing there were equipped by Omega with the Speedmaster, and this so-called „Moonwatch“ is still regarded as one of the most significant watches in history.