The model you are referring to is most commonly identified as the Omega Museum Collection No. 1 "The Pilot's Watch" (1938 Aviator Re-edition). This timepiece is a faithful modern tribute to an original 1938 Omega aviator's watch.
Case: 40.2mm to 40.5mm stainless steel with a high-polished finish and distinct "teardrop" lugs.
Dial: Deep matte black featuring luminous Arabic numerals and signature cathedral-style hands.
Bezel: Bidirectional rotating semi-internal bezel with silver, black, and red accents, historically used for flight duration timing.
Movement: Self-winding Omega Caliber 2200, which is a chronometer-certified automatic movement with approximately 42–44 hours of power reserve.
Limited Edition: This was the first release in Omega's Museum Collection and was limited to 4,938 pieces globally.
Historical Reference: The case back is embossed with a commemorative design and its unique individual number from the limited series.
Wearability: Despite its vintage aesthetic, it uses modern scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and has a water resistance of 50 meters.
Special Edition (Japan): There is also a rare, numbered (but non-limited) version released exclusively for the Japanese market featuring a silver or black dial with Roman numerals instead of Arabic numerals.
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