Omega Seamaster Professional Ref 20.11.017 2296.80.00 a titanium and gold chronograph bracelet watch with date circa 1998. Dial: blue wave motif, luminous dot hour markers, date aperture at 3, gilt pierced sword hands with luminous tips, red tipped chronograph hand. Calibre: cal.1154 automatic winding, 17 jewels. movement number: 50007915. Case: brushed tonneau form, screw down back, crown flanked by twin buttons, uni-directional bezel with calibrated gold insert, helium escape valve at 10, inner cap. Case number: 50007915. Closure: Omega fitted titanium and gold link bracelet and folding clasp. Dimensions: 42 mm, bracelet circumference approximately 164 mm. Signed: case, dial &. Movement. Accessories: Omega international warranty card dated 31 January 1998, operating instruction booklets, chronometer certificate, two swing tags, two additional links and presentation box
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- Chronograph - A chronograph is a watch that also incorporates the features of a stopwatch, to measure elapsed time. Most chronographs are operated by two buttons, one to start and stop the chronograph second hand, and the other to return that hand to the starting position.
- Movement - The technical name for the workings of a clock or watch, and does not include the dial or case.
- Bezel - On a clock or watch, the bezel is the metal frame into which the watch or clock glass is fitted. In clocks, the bezel may include a hinge and a flange, in effect a door to the face of the clock. In jewellery the bezel is a band of metal with a projecting lip that holds the gemstone in its setting.
- Date Aperture - A date aperture is a cut out section in the face of a watch or clock, displaying the day of the month.
- Circa - A Latin term meaning 'about', often used in the antique trade to give an approximate date for the piece, usually considered to be five years on either side of the circa year. Thus, circa 1900 means the piece was made about 1900, probably between 1895 and 1905. The expression is sometimes abbreviated to c.1900.
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