Brushed/Satin-finished 18k orange gold case with polished finished bevelled edges.
Black ceramic bezel with tachymeter scale.
Black enamel dial.
Applied gold-coloured index hour markers with luminescent fill.
Printed white minute/seconds and fractions of a second track.
Gold-tone hands with luminescent fill.
Chronograph stopwatch functions:
Large central seconds hand counter.
Minute and hour counters are combined into a single sub-dial located at the 3 o'clock position.
Small continuous running seconds hand sub-dial located at the 9 o'clock position.
Date window displayed at the 6 o'clock position.
Slightly domed sapphire crystal.
Omega caliber 9300, beats at 28,800 v.p.h., contains 54 jewels and has an approximate power reserve of 60 hours.
Column-wheel chronograph - column wheel is visible from the transparent case back.
The movement features Omega's "Si 14" silicon balance spring, which contributes to the movements outstanding resistance to shock and to environmental disturbances and thus, to the watchâs chronometric performance.
The movement also features the now-standard co-axial escapement which contributes to greater precision, stability and durability.
The co-axial escapement has less friction and reduces the necessity of lubrication thus reducing the time required between servicing.
The combination of the SI 14 balance spring and the co-axial escapement makes for an extremely reliable and stable movement.
The rotor and visible bridges are decorated with a unique "arabesque" wave design finish.