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OMEGA Speedmaster Mark V Chronograph Ref. 376.0806 “Teutonic”

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Brand: Omega
Reference: 376.0806
Year: 1985
Model: Speedmaster Mark V
Material: stainless steel
Movement: cal. 1045
Case diameter without crown: 42 mm
Bracelet/Strap: original Omega steel bracelet
Service history: unknown
What you should know: overall very nice vintage condition, light signs of use to the case and crystal
OMEGA Speedmaster Mark V Chronograph Ref. 376.0806 “Teutonic”
This Omega Speedmaster Mark V “Teutonic” Ref. 376.0806 from 1985 is a captivating vintage piece with a distinct character. Designed specifically for the German market in the early 1980s, the “Teutonic” series stands out with its unique case shape while retaining the classic Speedmaster aesthetic in its dial and movement. Measuring 42 mm, it has a strong presence thanks to the wide-set bezel, and it remains in vintage condition with no major dents or scratches, giving it authentic charm. The dial is beautifully preserved, showcasing the original Omega logo, harmonious indexes, and the classic hands. The day-date display at 3 o’clock, along with three sub-registers, enhances its functionality without compromising on style. At its core is the revered Omega caliber 1045, an Omega-modified variant of the famed Lémania 5100—a caliber renowned for durability and complexity. This movement not only powers the chronograph but also adds features like automatic winding, day, date, and 24-hour indication, a significant enhancement over the manually wound Moonwatch. Fitted with an original steel bracelet in nice condition, this “Teutonic” Speedmaster also comes complete with its original box, adding to its collectibility. The Omega Speedmaster Mark V perfectly embodies 1980s chronograph style, with ideal proportions and enduring appeal—a true WRISTCLASSIC suitable for both enthusiasts and daily wear. If you want to learn more about the Speedmaster “Teutonic” click here.
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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.
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