"Milestone 1941" prototype from Omega launched in 1938 numbered "CK2080" stainless steel watch, was highly admired by senior military officers. This special watch, inspired by Museum No. 9, was released in 1941 and sold at the 2007 Omegamania auction. The new engraved watches fully respect the appearance of the prototype watch design, but at the same time using the cutting-edge coaxial technology Omega and luxurious exquisite materials. 38 mm case with refined 18K white gold material, with a black alligator strap and 18K white gold buckle. Traditional watchmaking design and modern watchmaking innovation in the perfect fusion of this watch, distinctive features: "Milestone 1941" driving force source (600405, Shares) since the unique Omega 3203 movement. This hand-wound chronograph was awarded the Swiss Official Observatory Certificate (COSC) and features an Omega coaxial escapement, a cardless balance wheel and a column wheel timing device. "Milestones 1941" black lacquered dial outer ring for the first telemetry scale, indicating the number of kilometers; second outer ring for the minute scale; the inner circle is 1000 units per hour spiral tachymeter scale. The number of hours and graduations covered with luminous coating. The dial has two small dials: a 30-minute chronograph dial at 3 o'clock and a small seconds dial at 9 o'clock. Classic white hollow pointers and hands are covered with luminous coating to ensure that "Milestone 1941" watch in any light environment can clearly show the time. Omega Museum Series No. 9 "Milestone 1941" in a special museum series watch box filled with limited edition 1941.