Presented for auction by Second Vintage
This Omega Genève Electronic f300Hz represents a fascinating chapter in watchmaking history, capturing the transition from traditional mechanical calibers to the high-precision tuning fork era. With its distinctive hum and sweeping seconds hand, this chronometer-certified timepiece embodies the technological optimism of the mid-1970s. Housed in a substantial gold-plated cushion case, it offers a compelling blend of vintage aesthetics and pioneering horology, making it an excellent addition for collectors of early electronic watches.
Brand: Omega
Model: Genève Electronic f300Hz
Reference Number: 198.030
Serial Number: 35694455
Movement: Caliber 1250 Tuning Fork
Dial: Champagne sunburst dial with applied indices, showing light aging on the markers
Case Size: 38 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Gold-plated stainless steel
Production Year: Circa 1974
Condition: Good vintage condition with honest wear and a beautifully preserved dial
Dial and Hands
The champagne sunburst dial is remarkably well-preserved, exhibiting a clean and consistent finish that catches the light beautifully. It features applied gold-tone rectangular indices with finely textured grooved surfaces and black accents, adding significant depth to the display. The inner edges of the indices show natural, age-consistent oxidation and patina, confirming the watch's vintage authenticity. The printed black typography, including the prominent red Omega logo and "f300 Hz" designation, remains crisp and fully intact. A framed date window is positioned at three o'clock. The matching gold-tone baton hands feature black inserts and are in excellent condition, with the sweeping seconds hand gliding smoothly across the dial. Small luminous plots are positioned at the outer edge of the indices, showing an even, creamy aging.
Case and Crystal
The substantial 38mm cushion-shaped case is crafted from gold-plated stainless steel, presenting a bold and distinctly 1970s silhouette. The case exhibits honest signs of wear, with visible surface scratches, scuffs, and some softening of the edges consistent with regular use over the decades. The transition between the brushed upper surfaces and polished flanks remains visible, though smoothed from wear. The original Omega-signed crown is present and functions correctly. The stainless steel caseback is secured properly and features clear internal engravings, including the reference number 198.030. The domed acrylic crystal is clear, providing an unobstructed view of the dial, with only minor micro-abrasions visible under close inspection.
Movement
Powering this timepiece is the Omega Caliber 1250, a chronometer-certified tuning fork movement licensed by Bulova. The movement is visually clean, with the copper-toned coils and electronic components intact. The caliber markings and the serial number 35694455 are clearly stamped on the movement plates. This pioneering mechanism is renowned for its characteristic humming sound and the perfectly smooth sweep of its seconds hand, a hallmark of the f300Hz technology.
Strap
The watch is fitted with a period-correct gold-plated stainless steel mesh bracelet. The bracelet complements the cushion case perfectly, offering a seamless vintage aesthetic. It shows signs of wear and slight discoloration consistent with the case, maintaining the overall cohesive look of the timepiece. Accommodate a wrist size of up to approximately 18 cm in circumference.
Condition
This Omega is presented in good vintage condition. The case shows clear signs of honest wear, including scratches and scuffs typical of a watch that has been enjoyed. The dial remains a strong point, exceptionally clean with highly attractive, naturally aged indices. The movement is visually well-preserved, and the overall presentation is that of a character-rich, technologically significant vintage Omega.
Dimensions
Case Size: 38 mm (excluding the crown)
Accommodate a wrist size of up to approximately 18 cm in circumference.
Remarks
The Omega Electronic f300Hz line is a beloved niche within vintage collecting, prized for its unique movement technology and smooth sweeping seconds. This particular example, with its robust cushion case and striking champagne dial, offers a highly wearable and historically interesting piece of Omega's heritage.
History
Introduced in 1972, the Omega f300Hz line utilized tuning fork technology developed by Max Hetzel and licensed from Bulova. Operating at a frequency of 300 Hertz, these movements offered unprecedented accuracy for the era, easily achieving chronometer certification. The Genève line, known for its versatile and elegant designs, incorporated these advanced electronic calibers to provide customers with a reliable, high-precision timepiece. Today, these "humming" watches are celebrated for their role in the evolution of horology, bridging the gap between mechanical mastery and the quartz revolution.
/ Second Vintage
SKU: OME-OEF-0001














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Omega - Genève Electronic f300Hz - 198.030 - Men - 1970-1979
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