Omega Chrono with specific specs

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Hello all,

I've been searching for a while but can't seem to find an Omega Chronograph that ticks all the boxes (apart from the diver chronos and the 2512.50 AT which I don't want as I have the 2504.50 AT):

- automatic

- gloss black dial / gloss black inverted panda (no sunburst)

- three registers

- date

- applied indices


Can you guys think of any?
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Closest I can think of is this the 38, not sure on the dial though as I haven’t seen one in person.

Otherwise Dark Side of the Moon or Moonphase for a 2 register.
 
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Constellation Double Eagle Chronographs:



Also available on rubber straps, if I recall correctly.
 
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Closest I can think of is this the 38, not sure on the dial though as I haven’t seen one in person.

Otherwise Dark Side of the Moon or Moonphase for a 2 register.

The 38 is definately a matte dial (plastic TV remote texture), I had a look at it in the boutique last year
 
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Constellation Double Eagle Chronographs:



Also available on rubber straps, if I recall correctly.
Based on videos and photos I've seen online the dial looks matte
 
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I'm not sure anybody makes glossy dials, reason being they would be horribly reflective. But I could be wrong.
 
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I'm not sure anybody makes glossy dials, reason being they would be horribly reflective. But I could be wrong.

Pretty much every Rolex can be had in a "glossy" dial.
 
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Omega Speedmaster Dark side of the moon has 2 smaller dials, but ticks all the other boxes:

 
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I'm not sure anybody makes glossy dials, reason being they would be horribly reflective. But I could be wrong.

The Planet Ocean line has glossy dials, it just seems there are almost no Omega Chronos (apart from the dive watch chronos) have them

Omega Speedmaster Dark side of the moon has 2 smaller dials, but ticks all the other boxes:


Very nice DSOTM, unfortunately only has 2 registers.

The Deville Chronograph 4841.50 seems to have a plain gloss dial in some photos, but a sunburst in others, I'm wondering if Omega changed the dial texture over time or if it's always been a glossy black sunburst, just that it doesn't show in all pictures.
 
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Hello all,

I've been searching for a while but can't seem to find an Omega Chronograph that ticks all the boxes (apart from the divers):

- automatic

- gloss black dial / gloss black inverted panda (no sunburst)

- three registers

- date

- applied indices


Can you guys think of any?

Ref. 25125000 - Aqua Terra Chronograph...
 
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Ref. 25125000 - Aqua Terra Chronograph...
Thanks for chipping in archer, good recommendation, came across it during my search, but as I own a 2504.50 not keen on getting it seeing as it's the same design.
 
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Thanks for chipping in archer, good recommendation, came across it during my search, but as I own a 2504.50 not keen on getting it seeing as it's the same design.

Hmmm, okay then...FIFY...

Hello all,

I've been searching for a while but can't seem to find an Omega Chronograph that ticks all the boxes (apart from the divers and the AT chronograph, which I don't want because I already own an AT):
 
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If you can get away from the applied indicies, this may be close.
thanks, if that's the 311.30.44.50.01.002 it has a matte dial