Omega watch from the 50's
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DESCRIPTION
Omega men's wristwatch, manufactured in the 1950s. Case in 18k yellow gold, with rounded lugs and elegant proportions. Silver dial with applied Arabic numerals and gold dauphine hands, accompanied by off-center seconds at 6 o'clock. Acrylic crystal and fluted crown at 3 o'clock. Milanese mesh bracelet in 18k yellow gold, with adjustable spade clasp. Hand-wound mechanical movement, with signed machinery and high precision finishes. It works.
Weight: 90 g.
Measurements: 37 mm (case diameter); 44 x 48 mm (total case with crown and clamps); 19cm (wrist diameter).
The 1950s Omega in 18k gold is a reflection of the classic elegance of mid-20th century Swiss watchmaking. Its timeless design and meticulous gold construction make it a highly appreciated piece by collectors and lovers of vintage watchmaking. Its manual winding mechanism and its sober and refined aesthetics evidence Omega's commitment to precision and quality, consolidating its position as one of the most prestigious brands in the sector.
In the description of the watches when it is marked "in running condition" it means that the watch is in working order. Since collector's watches often have delicate and complex mechanisms, the buyer is responsible for any general service, overhaul, battery change, adjustment or repair that may be necessary. We do not guarantee the perfect functioning of any watch. All photographs of our watches are original and have been taken by our photographers, that is to say, we do not work with stock photography and that is why the photographs are considered part of the cataloging.
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