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This Ref. 14391-61 features a silver dial, bold baton markers, and a classic sub-seconds register at 6 o’clock—an elegant nod to Omega’s earlier pre-automatic era. Inside beats the Caliber 283, part of Omega’s iconic 30mm family of movements, known for its durability and accuracy in chronometer competitions during the 1940s–60s. Housed in a 34.5mm stainless steel case with long lugs and crisp lines, this piece speaks to the collector who appreciates clean design, vintage soul, and mechanical purity.