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Omega - Genève - No reserve price - 111.0123 - Men - 1974
Omega • 1974
Vendu pour
€655
Vendu le 19 févr. 2026
45 bids90 watching
À propos de cette montre
Offered in this auction by Second Vintage
This 1974 Omega Genève is a masterclass in 1970s sophistication, featuring a distinctive cushion-shaped case often referred to as a "TV dial" design. This timepiece perfectly captures the transition of the era with its vertically brushed silver dial and minimalist baton markers, offering a clean and elegant aesthetic that remains timeless today. Powered by the reliable manual-winding Caliber 625, this watch serves as an excellent example of Omega's commitment to precision and style during the mid-70s. Its modest 33mm profile makes it a versatile dress watch suitable for various wrist sizes, exuding a subtle charm that only vintage pieces can possess.
Brand: Omega
Model: Genève
Reference Number: 111.0123
Serial Number: 38035660
Movement: Manual Winding Caliber 625
Dial: Silver with vertical brushed texture
Case Size: 33 mm
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1974
Condition: Excellent vintage condition, with a very well-preserved dial and case showing only minor handling marks. Timegrapher results show +30 to +32 seconds per day which indicates a healthy movement running within vintage tolerances.
Dial and Hands
The dial is a highlight of this timepiece, featuring a vertically brushed silver finish that plays beautifully with the light and gives the watch a linen-like texture. It is adorned with applied steel baton indices featuring black inlays, which match the slender black stick hands perfectly for excellent legibility. The text remains crisp and black, including the applied Omega logo at the 12 o'clock position and the "Swiss Made" designation at the bottom. The dial surface is exceptionally clean with no significant spotting or aging visible.
Case and Crystal
The stainless steel case measures 33mm and features the iconic cushion or "TV" shape that became a hallmark of 1970s watch design. The top surface of the bezel retains its original factory sunburst brushing, while the beveled edges are polished to a high shine, creating a pleasing contrast. The lugs are short and integrated, allowing the watch to sit comfortably on the wrist. The crown is original and signed with the Omega logo. The snap-on stainless steel caseback is clean, showing the reference number 111.0123 and the Omega triangle inside.
Movement
Powering the watch is the Omega Caliber 625, a compact and reliable manual-winding movement featuring 17 jewels and a copper-colored finish. The movement appears clean and free of corrosion, with the serial number 38035660 clearly visible on the bridge. Timegrapher testing indicates the watch is gaining between 30 and 32 seconds per day, which is a stable rate indicating reliable vintage performance for a movement of this age.
Strap
The watch is fitted with a classic black leather strap that complements the austere elegance of the silver dial. The strap appears to be in new or like-new condition with black stitching and a silver-tone buckle. It is sized for a smaller wrist size.
Condition
This timepiece is in excellent vintage condition. The case retains sharp definition in its brushing and polishing, with only minor surface scratches consistent with careful use over the decades. The dial is pristine, free from the oxidation or damage often seen in watches from this era. The movement is functioning well and winding smoothly.
Dimensions
The case diameter is 33 mm excluding the crown. The lug width accommodates an 18 mm strap, and the lug-to-lug length provides a compact wear suitable for dress occasions.
Remarks
This Omega Genève Reference 111.0123 is a wonderful example of the brand's dress watch capabilities in the 1970s. Its manual wind mechanism invites a daily interaction with the watch, while the textured dial adds a layer of visual interest that separates it from standard flat-dial models. It is an elegant choice for the collector seeking a piece of history that doubles as a refined accessory.
History
The Genève line was created by Omega in the 1950s as a tribute to their workshops in Geneva, where their highest-quality regulators were produced. By the 1970s, the collection had evolved to represent the core of Omega's dress watch range, offering high-quality Swiss engineering in stylish, trend-conscious designs. This specific model from 1974 sits at the height of the quartz crisis era, showcasing that Omega continued to produce exceptional mechanical movements like the Caliber 625 even as the industry was shifting.
/ Second Vintage
SKU: OME-OGH-0002
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