The key to a quick sale is to emphasize the antique charm and the luxury of the solid gold case, presenting it as a high-quality product of "A/B rank," while also conveying the reliability of the limited serial number engraved on the case back.
This is the 8th work in the "Museum Collection," which revives Omega's brilliant history of timekeeping, the "Race Timer (Ref.516.53.39.50.02.001)," limited to 1949 pieces. Inspired by a device developed in 1949 for finish-line photo-finish judging in sports competitions, it features classical Arabic numerals and multi-layered scales colored in red (pulsometer) and blue (tachymeter). The case is made of luxurious 18K solid red gold, giving it a warm, skin-friendly glow. Inside, it is equipped with the high-grade column-wheel co-axial manual-winding movement "Cal.3201," making it a timepiece that boasts splendid functional beauty.
While there are very minor scuffs and small scratches on the case and bezel due to daily wear, there are no deep dents characteristic of solid gold or scratches/chips on the sapphire crystal, maintaining an overall beautiful condition as a high-quality item. The leather strap is a [genuine alligator specification (with some signs of use) / replaced with a new aftermarket product]. The manual winding function and the chronograph's hand movement and reset are all working smoothly.
The specially designed case back is engraved with a rare limited serial number, indicating it is one of 1949 pieces worldwide.
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