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    Omega Omega - Genève - Ingen mindstepris - 166.099 - Mænd - 1971 vintage watch - image 1

    Omega - Genève - Ingen mindstepris - 166.099 - Mænd - 1971

    Omega • 1971

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    €1,225
    Solgt den 31. maj 2026
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    Presented for auction by Second Vintage The Omega Genève collection represents a fascinating era in the brand's history, perfectly bridging the gap between traditional dress watch elegance and the bold, dynamic aesthetics of the 1970s. This particular timepiece captures the quintessential styling of its decade, featuring a robust tonneau case and a striking silver sunburst dial. Watches from this period are increasingly celebrated by collectors for their distinctive geometry and reliable in-house mechanics, offering a highly versatile wearing experience that feels just as relevant today as it did a half-century ago. Brand: Omega Model: Genève Reference Number: 166.099 Serial Number: 33367756 Movement: Automatic Caliber 1481 Dial: Silver sunburst dial with applied black-accented indices, exceptionally clean condition with minor aging on the hands Case Size: 35 mm (excluding the crown) Case Material: Stainless Steel Production Year: 1971 Condition: Excellent vintage condition with a remarkably clean dial and sharp case lines Dial and Hands The dial is a superb example of vintage Omega design, featuring a brilliant silver sunburst finish that catches the light beautifully from every angle. It is remarkably well-preserved, remaining clean and free of spots, moisture damage, or significant discoloration. The dial furniture includes applied faceted baton indices with prominent black inserts, matched by an applied Omega logo at the twelve o'clock position. The typography is crisp, with "OMEGA AUTOMATIC" printed in a classic serif font and "Genève" below the center pinion. A framed date window sits at three o'clock, adding practical functionality. The original baton hands feature matching black inserts and show honest, light age-related wear to the painted surfaces, which is entirely consistent with the vintage nature of the timepiece. The "T SWISS MADE T" designation at the bottom edge indicates the original use of tritium luminous material. Case and Crystal The 35 mm stainless steel tonneau case is a defining feature of this model, offering a substantial presence on the wrist. The case retains excellent factory geometry, highlighted by distinct horizontal brushing on the upper surfaces that contrasts sharply with the highly polished case flanks. The transitions between these brushed and polished finishes remain crisp and well-defined, indicating that the watch has been carefully preserved over the decades. The watch is fitted with a signed Omega crown featuring the brand's iconic logo. The caseback is securely screwed down, with the interior clearly stamped with the reference number 166099. The watch is fitted with a domed acrylic crystal, correct to the period, which protects the dial perfectly and remains clear, showing only the lightest signs of careful handling. Movement Powering this timepiece is the Omega Caliber 1481 automatic movement, a robust and reliable engine characteristic of the brand's mid-century production. The movement features Omega's signature copper-colored plating across the bridges and rotor, presenting a clean and well-maintained aesthetic. Close inspection reveals the serial number 33367756 engraved directly on the movement, dating the watch to approximately 1971. Exhibiting remarkable accuracy and consistency, performing brilliantly for a vintage timepiece. The timegrapher results reflect an outstanding -4 to -5 seconds per day with strong amplitude. Strap The watch is fitted with an original stainless steel bracelet featuring flat, brushed links that integrate seamlessly with the tonneau case design. The folding clasp is proudly stamped with an embossed Omega logo, confirming its authenticity. The bracelet shows normal, honest surface wear consistent with age and is sized to comfortably accommodate a wrist up to 19 cm. Condition This Omega Genève is presented in excellent vintage condition. The dial stands out for its exceptional preservation, remaining bright and clean with no detrimental flaws. The stainless steel case retains strong lines and attractive contrasting finishes, showing only light, honest surface scratches expected from a watch of this era. The hands display minor, attractive aging. The mechanical health is outstanding, with the movement running cleanly and precisely. Dimensions Case Size: 35 mm (excluding the crown) Wrist Size: 19 cm Remarks This timepiece is a prime example of 1970s Omega design, offering a perfect blend of robust stainless steel construction and refined dial finishing. The combination of the tonneau case, the integrated bracelet aesthetic, and the exceptionally clean silver sunburst dial makes this a highly wearable and collectible vintage watch. Its outstanding mechanical performance ensures it is ready to be enjoyed daily. History Introduced in the mid-20th century, the Genève line was initially created to house Omega's top-tier, chronometer-certified movements. By the late 1960s and early 1970s, the collection evolved to encompass a broader range of versatile, everyday timepieces that embraced the forward-looking design language of the era. The tonneau case shapes and robust automatic calibers became a hallmark of this period, providing a sporty yet elegant alternative to the brand's Seamaster and Constellation lines. Today, these models are highly regarded for capturing the adventurous spirit of 1970s watchmaking while maintaining Omega's strict standards for quality and precision. / Second Vintage SKU: OME-OGX-0051

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