Omega Chronostop

Regular price
$2,950
Regular price
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$2,950
Manual-winding
35 MM
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SKU AS10933
Article Number 40960311
case size 35 MM
movement Manual-winding
approximate age 1960s
dial color Gray
material Stainless Steel
style Chronograph
category Vintage
bracelet Leather
lug width 18 MM
Includes Analog:Shift Honey Brown Ralstra strap with matching stainless steel pin buckle.
overall condition Good condition overall. Case shows light signs of wear consistent with age and use. Dial and handset show even patina throughout.
Manual-winding
35 MM
– Show less
SKU AS10933
Article Number 40960311
case size 35 MM
movement Manual-winding
approximate age 1960s
dial color Gray
material Stainless Steel
style Chronograph
category Vintage
bracelet Leather
lug width 18 MM
Includes Analog:Shift Honey Brown Ralstra strap with matching stainless steel pin buckle.
overall condition Good condition overall. Case shows light signs of wear consistent with age and use. Dial and handset show even patina throughout.

Why We Love it

Few brands have embraced experimentation quite like Omega, and the Omega Chronostop is proof that risk-taking can age beautifully. With its bold cushion steel case, layered matte dial, and a flash of high-viz orange slicing through the composition, the Chronostop feels playful without being gimmicky—design-forward yet unmistakably Omega.

Originally delivered on either leather or a steel mesh bracelet (complete with an engraving panel for the driver’s blood type—an era-specific detail that says everything about 1960s motorsport), the Chronostop was conceived as a watch with a point of view. The oversized case wears confidently, while the graphic dial keeps things legible and dynamic. It’s a watch that doesn’t whisper; it grins.

Introduced in the mid-1960s, the Chronostop was Omega’s answer to a younger, style-conscious audience—less concerned with lap times than with presence. Technically speaking, it’s more stopwatch than full chronograph, capable of timing up to one minute via a clever mono-pusher system: press to start, press and hold to freeze the orange seconds hand, release to reset. Is it the most practical chronograph ever made? Not remotely. Is it fun? Absolutely.

What truly sets the Chronostop apart is its intention to be worn on the underside of the wrist—marketed as a driver’s watch for quick glances behind the wheel. Omega leaned fully into the idea, even producing versions with rotated dials to suit the orientation. This example remains honest and original (bracelet excluded), powered by an Omega manual-wind Calibre and signed Genève, with a dial that has aged into quiet confidence.

Colorful, unconventional, and increasingly hard to find, the Chronostop is a reminder of a moment when Swiss watchmaking wasn’t afraid to loosen its tie. For collectors who appreciate personality over perfection, this one checks all the right boxes. For a deeper dive, Hodinkee has an excellent explainer on the model’s history and operation.

Brand Story

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The story of Omega is one that captivates generations of horological devotees. The second-largest watchmaker in the world in terms of annual turnover, the Bienne-based firm has been continuously producing watches since 1848, which it does today under the auspices of the Swatch Group.

Founded in La-Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland as La Generale Watch Co, Omega was well ahead of the horological curve from the beginning, developing the first minute-repeating wristwatch in 1892 as well as the eponymous “Omega” caliber in 1894. This 19-ligne movement was revolutionary in that its parts could be replaced by any watchmaker in the world without modification, while its winding and time-setting via the crown provided an industry standard.

Omega became the timepiece supplier of choice for the British Royal Flying Corps in 1917, while the Americans followed suit in 1918, choosing their watches for the U.S. Army. Awards for precision chronometry became almost commonplace, while 1932 saw them become the first watch brand to time an entire Olympic Games. Their Marine, which debuted the same year, is regarded as the first commercially available diver’s watch.

During the Second World War, Omega supplied well over 100,000 timepieces to British forces, making it the largest watch supplier to the British and her allies. These watches, from the unique 6B/159 to the famed “Dirty Dozen” W.W.W, remain highly collectible today.

1948 saw the launch of the original Seamaster: Built upon the tool watch legacy of the brand’s timepieces from the War, it’s since become a byword for reliability and legibility, both as a dress watch and, more recently, as a serious diver’s tool. The Speedmaster, released in 1957 and originally marketed for the auto-racing market, first rocketed to space on the wrist of American astronaut Wally Schirra in 1962. However, it became a household name when, in 1969, it accompanied Buzz Aldrin on the Moon, and later helped save the space-stranded crew of Apollo 13 in 1970 by timing a critical rocket burn.

Today, Omega’s watches — all of which feature in-house movements — run the gamut from svelte dress pieces to the venerable Speedmaster in all its guises. Providing an unquestionable value proposition, Omega is a brand that deserves to be at the center of every serious watch lover’s collection.

A:S Guarantee

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Our Pledge

Analog:Shift stands behind the authenticity of our products in perpetuity.

Condition

Since our pieces are vintage or pre-owned, please expect wear & patina from usage and age. Please read each item description and examine all product images.

Warranty

We back each Analog:Shift vintage timepiece with a two-year mechanical warranty from the date of purchase.

International Buyers

Please contact us prior to purchase for additional details on shipping and payment options.

Shipping & Returns

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All of our watches include complementary insured shipping within the 50 states.

Most of our products are on hand and will ship directly from our headquarters in New York City. In some cases, watches will be shipped directly from one of our authorized partners.

We generally ship our products via FedEx, fully insured, within 5 business days of purchase. An adult signature is required for receipt of all packages for insurance purposes. Expedited shipping is available at an additional cost. We are also happy to hand deliver your purchase in Manhattan or you may pick it up at our showroom.

Returns must be sent overnight or by priority international delivery, fully insured and paid for by the customer. A restocking fee may apply. Watches must be returned in the same condition as initially shipped.

We welcome international buyers, please contact us prior to purchase for additional details on shipping and payment options.

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Omega Chronostop