Omega Museum Collection: Number 9 “Milestone 1941”
The 9th release in the Omega Museum Collection is the ” Milestone 1941″ men’s wristwatch. Limited to 1,941 pieces, the Milestone 1941 is Omega’s combination of historic values of the brand and their dedication to state-of-the-art horological standards. The “Milestone 1941” is based on Omega’s reference “CK 2080”, a stainless steel watch released in 1938.
The watch has an 18kt white gold case and measures 38mm. It comes with a black alligator strap with an 18kt white gold buckle. The “Milestone 1941” runs off an exclusive OMEGA calibre 3203 movement. The manual-winding chronograph is a COSC-certified chronometer and features OMEGA’s Co-Axial escapement with a free sprung balance as well as a column wheel chronograph mechanism.
This 1938 classic has a varnished black dial with a telemetric scale on its first outer ring graduated in kilometres per hour, a minute track on its second outer ring and a “snail” tachymetric scale on the inner ring based on 1000 units per hour. The watch’s hour track features numerals and indexes which have been coated with Super-LumiNova.
There are two sub-dials: a 30 minute chronograph recorder at 3 o’clock and small seconds counter at 9 o’clock. The classic white skeletonised hour and minute hands are filled with Super-LumiNova making the “Milestone 1941″ easily readable various light conditions.





