why and why not?
This watch, has the gold inserts cut into the titanium body..and some varuations had palladium instead of gold.
Now, most were quartz.
Some rare beasts, were automatic.
They were launched in 1982, and were not well recieved, or at least, did not become cult items as I thought they would have...an example of my arrogance and ignorance combined..
BUT....what do you guys think of the Titane series?
If any of you have any idea where I can build on my collection of these pieces...post it here.
This is the 1988 Olympics edition which was a 1/100th of a second analog chronograph display combined with a incredible number of memories for lap time, etc.
The design elements appeared in other places in Omega's product line, such as this German market Teutonic Speedy moonphase
Various models, mostly quartz, do pop up regularly.
- SJX
This one is rare..I have only seen it once, and I missed it..brand new, at Tai H... H... Singapore.
This was in 1987.






I have got a watch too your collection if interested! Give me a price and we can talk about it.
Janne