Omega Ref. 196.0440 Kenneth Noland Art Watch
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Omega Ref. 196.0440 Kenneth Noland Art Watch
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Omega Ref. 196.0440 Kenneth Noland Art Watch 315/999 made 1989 | limited edition quartz vintage wristwatch

Omega announced their new “Art Collection” watches in October 1986 with the first models officially released in 1987. The project was managed by Ernest Thomke the first CEO of the SME (Société de Microélectronique et d’Horlogerie), later re-named the Swatch Group, of which Omega was a part. Prior to this, in 1980, Thomke had been CEO of ETA and had led the project to develop the Swatch watch. The watch cases for Omega’s “Art Collection” were designed by Hans Zaugg using a new scratch-resistant ceramic alloy. Gerhard Saner, head of Saner Metallisation AG, Studen, designed the artists’ medallion for the case backs. Omega commissioned a variety of artists to produce designs for the medallions, these included: Kenneth Noland, Valerio Adami, Max Bill, Richard Paul Lohse, Paul Talman, Camille Graeser, Fritz Glarner, Al Held, Arnaldo Pomodoro and Emilio Tadini.

Measuring 40mm in diameter, this is an especially large watch for the period of production. The monochromatic colouring the upper case contrasts dramatically with the colourful art medallion to the case back and the watch is set to an original special edition Omega strap with blackened metal pin buckle. The date can be manually adjusted, when required, by pulling the crown out to its first setting and then rolling it towards the user.

Specifications

[M] Omega cal. 1433 (ETA 255.141) quartz movement, 7 jewels
[D] black, white baton hands, white aperture for date
[C] black ceramic alloy upper body, steel case back with central medallion designed and signed by Kenneth Nolan
[B] black leather Omega strap with plain blackened buckle
[S] case, dial and movement signed Omega, artist’s panel signed Kenneth Noland

Measurements

40mm diameter excluding winding crown
5.5mm depth to centre of crystal
20mm lug gauge/strap width

Accompaniments

One Year guarantee – fitted with a new battery
Black Bough box & Black Bough certificate

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Description

Omega Ref. 196.0440 Kenneth Noland Art Watch 315/999 made 1987 | limited edition quartz vintage wristwatch

Omega announced their new “Art Collection” watches in October 1986 with the first models officially released in 1987. The project was managed by Ernest Thomke the first CEO of the SME (Société de Microélectronique et d’Horlogerie), later re-named the Swatch Group, of which Omega was a part. Prior to this, in 1980, Thomke had been CEO of ETA and had led the project to develop the Swatch watch. The watch cases for Omega’s “Art Collection” were designed by Hans Zaugg using a new scratch-resistant ceramic alloy. Gerhard Saner, head of Saner Metallisation AG, Studen, designed the artists’ medallion for the case backs. Omega commissioned a variety of artists to produce designs for the medallions, these included: Kenneth Noland, Valerio Adami, Max Bill, Richard Paul Lohse, Paul Talman, Camille Graeser, Fritz Glarner, Al Held, Arnaldo Pomodoro and Emilio Tadini.

Measuring 40mm in diameter, this is an especially large watch for the period of production. The monochromatic colouring the upper case contrasts dramatically with the colourful art medallion to the case back and the watch is set to an original special edition Omega strap with blackened metal pin buckle. The date can be manually adjusted, when required, by pulling the crown out to its first setting and then rolling it towards the user.

Specifications

[M] Omega cal. 1433 (ETA 255.141) quartz movement, 7 jewels
[D] black, white baton hands, white aperture for date
[C] black ceramic alloy upper body, steel case back with central medallion designed and signed by Kenneth Nolan
[B] black leather Omega strap with plain blackened buckle
[S] case, dial and movement signed Omega, artist’s panel signed Kenneth Noland

Measurements

40mm diameter excluding winding crown
5.5mm depth to centre of crystal
20mm lug gauge/strap width

Accompaniments

One Year guarantee – fitted with a new battery
Black Bough box & Black Bough certificate

£885.00 [sold]