Omega Flightmaster 145.036: A Collector's Roll Call
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Omega Flightmaster 145.036: A Collector's Roll Call

By Dr No · Sep 25, 2020 · 42 replies
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Dr No initiates a captivating 'roll call' for Omega Flightmaster collectors, showcasing his own Caliber 910 reference. This article delves into the diverse Flightmaster references, highlighting their unique characteristics and the passionate community that cherishes these historically significant chronographs. Readers will gain insights into the various models and their enduring appeal among enthusiasts.

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. . . let's see the 145.013, 145.026, and 145.036 refs in our collections.

My 910 . . .





. . . on Pacific Coast Highway last year.

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About the Omega Ref. 910

The Omega Flightmaster reference 145.013, powered by the caliber 910, represents a distinctive offering within the brand's chronograph catalog from the early 1970s. This particular reference is notable for its integrated chronograph and GMT functions, distinguishing it from other chronographs of the period that typically offered only timekeeping and stopwatch capabilities. Its design and functionality catered to a specific segment of watch enthusiasts seeking advanced utility.

This reference features a robust stainless steel case, housing the manual-winding Omega Caliber 910. The case diameter is 43mm, providing a substantial presence on the wrist. The watch is fitted with a mineral crystal, known for its durability. The movement offers a power reserve of 40 hours, ensuring reliable operation over an extended period. The case construction also provides a degree of water resistance suitable for daily wear.

Collectors often seek out the 145.013 for its unique combination of complications and its distinctive aesthetic. The multi-layered dial and multiple crowns are characteristic design elements that set it apart. This reference appeals to those interested in chronographs with additional functionality, representing a specific period of innovation in mechanical watchmaking.

Specifications

Caliber
910
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
43mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
60m
Crystal
Mineral

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PU
Pun
Sep 25, 2020
It's very classy 70s style Omega that I wish they re-issue again like many other series.

Omega has yet to issue this series. It's very classic indeed.

DR
Dr No
Sep 25, 2020
Oh, I'm sure Omega will re-issue the 910 someday . . .

. . . with an up-to-date movement. We just passed the fiftieth anniversary last year . . . perhaps the fifty-fifth in 2024? Art

MR
mrsnak
Sep 25, 2020
Remember that Ill-conceived spacemaster?

That was supposed to be the highly touted reimagining...

DR
Dr No
Sep 26, 2020
Not only do I remember it . . .

. . . but when I took this pic at the Omega boutique . . . . . . you were in the room.

AM
amanico
Sep 26, 2020
Wow, I didn't know this one! [nt]

DR
Dr No
Sep 26, 2020
Probably because it has . . .

. . . a quartz movement, Nicolas. 🔋

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