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, circa 1975, automatic chronograph movement, 22 jewels, cal. 1040, blue dial, luminous square markers, white luminous pointed baton hands, centre chronograph seconds and minute recording hands, Arabic numeral 5 minute track, tachymeter scale, subsidiary dials for 24 hours and 12 hour recording, date aperture at 3 o'clock, screw down case back, on a unsigned blue leather strap with a stainless steel pin buckle, case back, dial, movement and crown signed, width 38mm Despite the Lunar Achievements of the Speedmaster, Omega’s first automatic chronograph was, in fact a Seamaster - the reference 176.001 in 1971. This was quickly replaced in 1972 by the 176.007 adding a tachymeter bezel and which became a firm favourite in the line until 1976. The movement is the calibre 1040, based on a Lemaina 1340 which still lives on today, in modified form in Breguet’s Type XXI.