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- Omega_Chrono-Quartz abstract "The Omega Chrono-Quartz was the world’s first digital/ analogue chronograph. It was invented by Omega SA. The watch launched at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games and was Omega's flagship chronograph at that time. The watch is noteworthy as it was the first chronograph wristwatch in the world to combine analogue display for the time functions and a digital display for the chronograph function, each working independently of one another but running on the same quartz resonator. (32 kHz) Famous owners include NASA astronaut Charles Duke, famous cyclist and tour de France competitor Bert Oosterbosch and in recent years British motoring journalist James May.".
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz thumbnail Chrono-Quartz_1.jpg?width=300.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageExternalLink showthread.php?141986-Early-Quartz-The-children-of-the-revolution&highlight=chrono-quartz.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageExternalLink showthread.php?250567-Omega-Chrono-quartz-virtually-NOS-and-a-complete-stroke-of-luck!&highlight=chrono-quartz.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageExternalLink omega-1611-chrono-quartz-montreal-albatros-1975.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageExternalLink www.omegawatches.com.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageExternalLink www.retromega.com.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageExternalLink www.swisstimeservices.co.uk.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageID "43675465".
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageLength "6802".
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageRevisionID "667329321".
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Bert_Oosterbosch.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Watches.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Chronograph.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Liquid-crystal_display.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_crystal_display.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Olympic_Games.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Omega_Bullhead.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Omega_Electroquartz.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Omega_Marine_Chronometer.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Omega_SA.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Omega_Seamaster.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Omega_Speedmaster.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Speedmaster.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Stainless_steel.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink Watch.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink File:Chrono-Quartz_1.jpg.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink File:Chrono-Quartz_3.jpg.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink File:Chrono-Quartz_4.jpg.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLink File:Chrono-quartz_2.jpg.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageWikiLinkText "Omega Chrono-Quartz".
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz hasPhotoCollection Omega_Chrono-Quartz.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz subject Category:Watches.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz hypernym u2019.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz comment "The Omega Chrono-Quartz was the world’s first digital/ analogue chronograph. It was invented by Omega SA. The watch launched at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games and was Omega's flagship chronograph at that time. The watch is noteworthy as it was the first chronograph wristwatch in the world to combine analogue display for the time functions and a digital display for the chronograph function, each working independently of one another but running on the same quartz resonator.".
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz label "Omega Chrono-Quartz".
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz sameAs m.011pxmsf.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz sameAs Q18357116.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz sameAs Q18357116.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz wasDerivedFrom Omega_Chrono-Quartz?oldid=667329321.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz depiction Chrono-Quartz_1.jpg.
- Omega_Chrono-Quartz isPrimaryTopicOf Omega_Chrono-Quartz.