omega speedmaster quartz lcd 1620 | Omega Speedmaster light source omega speedmaster quartz lcd 1620 If I'm not mistaken, there was three different designs, and maybe two (or three ?) different quartz movements. This one is the 1620. My YouTube channel | My ImageShack gallery In 1965 the final release of the Submariner 5508 saw the removal of the silver outline around the hour markers, which were instead left as white circles and lines. The 5508 was the first Submariner model to adopt this change, this, coupled with the fact that this change was on the last release of the 5508 makes this version very appealing .
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Cal.1620 quartz movement; Black dial with central digital display, day indication .
If I'm not mistaken, there was three different designs, and maybe two (or three . Cal.1620 quartz movement; Black dial with central digital display, day indication on underneath digital aperture, Speedmaster Professional Quartz under the day indications; 3Xmm Square shaped case with clipped back. Start/stop, split/light and lap/reset buttons at 2, 3 and 4, date-sec button at 10 and recessed set/select button at 8 If I'm not mistaken, there was three different designs, and maybe two (or three ?) different quartz movements. This one is the 1620. My YouTube channel | My ImageShack gallery
Cal.1620 quartz movement; Brown dial with central digital display, day indication on underneath digital aperture, Speedmaster Professional Quartz under the day indications; 3Xmm Square shaped case with clipped back. Start/stop, split/light and lap/reset buttons at 2, 3 and 4, date-sec button at 10 and recessed set/select button at 8
According to its manual, the full name is Omega Speedmaster QUARTZ LCD caliber 1620 (funny how they would still brag about the name ‘quartz’ putting it in capitals) and on the booklet it says ref. 39053000. After replacing the two batteries it runs like new! "The movement is an Omega cal. 1620, developed by Omega and SSIH (later to become SMH). Although it has only basic functions by today's standards, it is nevertheless still a very accurate watch, capable of 0.15 seconds per day, or 5 seconds per month. Until now I never understood why the watch said "Seamaster" but the manual said "Speedmaster". If the manual applies to both Calibre LCD 1620 models, it would make sense. So, I gather the correct name is: Omega Seamaster Quartz Calibre LCD 1620, ST 386.0803.
LCD Speedmaster Movement and Functions. What the 186.0004 and my 186.0005 have in common (besides an LCD screen and the 1970s look), is the caliber 1620 movement. It is a quartz-powered movement (of course) at a 32768 Hz frequency.Calibre LCD 1620 Omega's Speedmaster Skeleton in the closet. Compiled and presented by Chuck Maddox
If I'm not mistaken, there was three different designs, and maybe two (or three ?) different quartz movements. This one is the 1620.
A different kind of Speedmaster! Arrived yesterday - 1976 Speedmaster Professional 186.0004 Quartz - LCD display - calibre 1620 Cal.1620 quartz movement; Black dial with central digital display, day indication on underneath digital aperture, Speedmaster Professional Quartz under the day indications; 3Xmm Square shaped case with clipped back. Start/stop, split/light and lap/reset buttons at 2, 3 and 4, date-sec button at 10 and recessed set/select button at 8 If I'm not mistaken, there was three different designs, and maybe two (or three ?) different quartz movements. This one is the 1620. My YouTube channel | My ImageShack gallery Cal.1620 quartz movement; Brown dial with central digital display, day indication on underneath digital aperture, Speedmaster Professional Quartz under the day indications; 3Xmm Square shaped case with clipped back. Start/stop, split/light and lap/reset buttons at 2, 3 and 4, date-sec button at 10 and recessed set/select button at 8
According to its manual, the full name is Omega Speedmaster QUARTZ LCD caliber 1620 (funny how they would still brag about the name ‘quartz’ putting it in capitals) and on the booklet it says ref. 39053000. After replacing the two batteries it runs like new!
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"The movement is an Omega cal. 1620, developed by Omega and SSIH (later to become SMH). Although it has only basic functions by today's standards, it is nevertheless still a very accurate watch, capable of 0.15 seconds per day, or 5 seconds per month.
Until now I never understood why the watch said "Seamaster" but the manual said "Speedmaster". If the manual applies to both Calibre LCD 1620 models, it would make sense. So, I gather the correct name is: Omega Seamaster Quartz Calibre LCD 1620, ST 386.0803. LCD Speedmaster Movement and Functions. What the 186.0004 and my 186.0005 have in common (besides an LCD screen and the 1970s look), is the caliber 1620 movement. It is a quartz-powered movement (of course) at a 32768 Hz frequency.Calibre LCD 1620 Omega's Speedmaster Skeleton in the closet. Compiled and presented by Chuck Maddox
If I'm not mistaken, there was three different designs, and maybe two (or three ?) different quartz movements. This one is the 1620.
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