
Stainless steel OMEGA Speedmaster Mark II Professional chronograph wristwatch. Made 1970
The Omega Speedmaster Mark II, introduced in 1969, was the successor to the original Speedmaster, which had been introduced in 1957. The Speedmaster Mark II was a departure from the original Speedmaster's design, featuring a tonneau-shaped case with a bracelet, and a tachymeter scale printed on the dial.
One of the most notable features of the Speedmaster Mark II is its movement. The watch was powered by the Omega calibre 861, a highly reliable and accurate movement that had been introduced in 1968. The calibre 861 was a hand-wound movement that had a power reserve of approximately 48 hours and was equipped with a cam-operated chronograph mechanism.
- Brand: OMEGA
- Made: 1970
- Model: Speedmaster
- Reference: ST 145.014
- Calibre: 861
- Movement: Manual
- Material: Stainless steel
- Features/complications: Chronograph and tonneau case
- Dial: Luminous painted baton indexes, outer minute/seconds divisions, outermost 1/5 second divisions featuring subsidiary seconds at 9 o’clock, 30 minute register at 3 o’clock and 12 hour register at 6 o’clock with luminous baton hands, and centre chronograph seconds
- Case dimensions: 42 x 45 mm
- Bracelet/strap: Stainless steel bracelet
- Accessories: Extract from the Archives
- SKU: 03204
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Stainless steel OMEGA Speedmaster Mark II Professional chronograph wristwatch. Made 1970
The Omega Speedmaster Mark II, introduced in 1969, was the successor to the original Speedmaster, which had been introduced in 1957. The Speedmaster Mark II was a departure from the original Speedmaster's design, featuring a tonneau-shaped case with a bracelet, and a tachymeter scale printed on the dial.
One of the most notable features of the Speedmaster Mark II is its movement. The watch was powered by the Omega calibre 861, a highly reliable and accurate movement that had been introduced in 1968. The calibre 861 was a hand-wound movement that had a power reserve of approximately 48 hours and was equipped with a cam-operated chronograph mechanism.
- Brand: OMEGA
- Made: 1970
- Model: Speedmaster
- Reference: ST 145.014
- Calibre: 861
- Movement: Manual
- Material: Stainless steel
- Features/complications: Chronograph and tonneau case
- Dial: Luminous painted baton indexes, outer minute/seconds divisions, outermost 1/5 second divisions featuring subsidiary seconds at 9 o’clock, 30 minute register at 3 o’clock and 12 hour register at 6 o’clock with luminous baton hands, and centre chronograph seconds
- Case dimensions: 42 x 45 mm
- Bracelet/strap: Stainless steel bracelet
- Accessories: Extract from the Archives
- SKU: 03204
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The Omega Speedmaster Mark II, introduced in 1969, was the successor to the original Speedmaster, which had been introduced in 1957. The Speedmaster Mark II was a departure from the original Speedmaster's design, featuring a tonneau-shaped case with a bracelet, and a tachymeter scale printed on the dial.
One of the most notable features of the Speedmaster Mark II is its movement. The watch was powered by the Omega calibre 861, a highly reliable and accurate movement that had been introduced in 1968. The calibre 861 was a hand-wound movement that had a power reserve of approximately 48 hours and was equipped with a cam-operated chronograph mechanism.
- Brand: OMEGA
- Made: 1970
- Model: Speedmaster
- Reference: ST 145.014
- Calibre: 861
- Movement: Manual
- Material: Stainless steel
- Features/complications: Chronograph and tonneau case
- Dial: Luminous painted baton indexes, outer minute/seconds divisions, outermost 1/5 second divisions featuring subsidiary seconds at 9 o’clock, 30 minute register at 3 o’clock and 12 hour register at 6 o’clock with luminous baton hands, and centre chronograph seconds
- Case dimensions: 42 x 45 mm
- Bracelet/strap: Stainless steel bracelet
- Accessories: Extract from the Archives
- SKU: 03204





















