Omega 125th Anniversary Pocket Watch
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The Omega 125th Anniversary Pocket Watch is a magnificent tribute to the brand's horological heritage. This exquisite timepiece, measuring 60mm in diameter, is crafted from 18-carat Sedna™ gold, Omega's exclusive rose gold alloy known for its enduring lustre. The watch's 18K Canopus Gold™ case carries an intricate, hand-engraved guilloché pattern in burgundy on the sides. The rich backdrop of white Grand Feu enamel dial sets off the Sedna™ gold hands and the applied Omega logo at 12 o'clock. At its heart beats the Omega Master Chronometer calibre 1894, a manual-winding movement with a 35-hour power reserve. Limited to just 19 pieces, each watch is presented in a special wooden box. This extraordinary pocket watch represents the pinnacle of Omega's watchmaking expertise, ideal for collectors and connoisseurs of fine horology seeking a piece of timekeeping history.
Full Specification
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Brand OmegaCollectionSpecialitiesSeriesN/AModel No518.62.60.00.04.001
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MovementFeatures Small SecondsMovement Manual WindingCalibre 1894CaseCase Size 60 mmCase Shape RoundCase Material Sedna™ GoldGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialDial Colour WhiteStrapStrap Material White GoldOtherWater Resistance (M) 30Warranty Period 5 YearsCountry of Origin Switzerland
About the Omega Specialities Collection
Reflecting nearly 170 years of innovation in precision timekeeping and style, Omega have earned a distinguished reputation for producing high-quality timepieces that combine technical excellence with elegant design. Over the years, Omega have become synonymous with iconic moments, from being the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games to becoming the first watch worn on the moon. The Omega Specialities exemplify this rich heritage of the brand while embracing innovation. This collection features notable series including the Museum Collection, the Rio 2016 Limited Edition, and the 125th Anniversary Pocket Watch, each highlighting Omega's dedication to preserving their storied past while advancing their craft.
Collection Overview
The Specialties collection features pieces that celebrate Omega's achievements and milestones. One such example is the Rio 2016 Limited Edition, designed for recreational diving and features a helium escape valve and a unidirectional rotating bezel in the colours of the Olympic rings. Inspired by vintage Omega models, the Museum Collection often features authentic components and limited production runs. The Museum Collection N° 8 Racend Timer, for example, pays tribute to Omega's contributions to sports timing, showcasing a combination of a timer and a slit photo-finish camera.
A highlight of the collection is the reintroduction of the original 18 CHRO calibre, a restored movement from 1913, used in Omega's first wrist chronographs. Limited to just 18 pieces, these watches feature 18k white gold cases, grand feu enamel dials, and vintage-style "Empire" hands, demonstrating Omega's dedication to preserving its horological heritage. The Omega 125th Anniversary Pocket Watch, another jewel in the collection, reflects the brand's ongoing commitment to precision and craftsmanship, with its 18K Canopus Gold case and a carefully reconstructed "OMEGA" calibre movement. Through the Specialities collection, Omega continue to honour their past while inspiring future generations of watch enthusiasts.

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
In 2019, Omega celebrated the 125th anniversary of its iconic 19-ligne movement by introducing the Calibre 1894, a faithful recreation of the original movement that revolutionised the brand and the watchmaking industry. The 19-ligne calibre, first introduced in 1894, was a groundbreaking achievement, not only for its precision but also for its series production and use of interchangeable parts, which allowed Omega to develop movements on a larger scale with greater efficiency. The anniversary Calibre 1894 is a hand-wound movement with components from the original 19-ligne calibre. Key elements such as the refurbished bridges, mainplate, escapement, and bimetallic balance spring have been preserved from the historic movement. Meanwhile, modern craftsmanship has been applied to the barrel, mainspring, 23 jewels, and the winding mechanism. Operating at a frequency of 18,000 vibrations per hour (2.5 Hz), the movement delivers a 35-hour power reserve.
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- Brand Omega
- Reference 1894
- Movement Manual Winding
- Display Analog
- Power Reserve approx. 35 hours
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