Offered in this auction by Second Vintage
This distinctive 1970s Omega Genève represents the bold geometric design language of its era, combining a refined square silhouette with the warmth of gold plating. With its minimalist dial and compact proportions, this timepiece serves as an elegant dress watch that stands out from the traditional round cases of the period, offering collectors a piece of Omega's diverse design history in excellent preservation.
Brand: Omega
Model: Genève
Reference Number: 161.769
Serial Number: 34769381
Movement: Automatic Caliber 1481
Dial: Champagne Sunburst
Case Size: 32 mm
Case Material: Gold Plated (20 Microns) with Stainless Steel Back
Production Year: 1972
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. Timegrapher testing indicates an accuracy of +40 to +44 seconds per day, which indicates a healthy movement offering reliable vintage performance.
Dial and Hands
The watch features a beautiful champagne dial with a subtle vertical sunburst finish that catches the light elegantly. It is adorned with applied baton hour markers featuring black inserts which match the slender stick hands, creating excellent legibility against the gold tone. The dial text is crisp and minimalist, displaying only the Omega logo, Automatic, and Genève branding, keeping the face uncluttered and sophisticated.
Case and Crystal
The square cushion-shaped case is finished in 20-micron gold plating, as stamped on the inside of the caseback. The case retains sharp lines and defined edges, showing only minimal signs of vintage wear consistent with careful handling. The stainless steel caseback features a brushed finish and snaps firmly into place. The crystal is clear and presents well, allowing for an unobstructed view of the dial.
Movement
Powering this timepiece is the Omega Caliber 1481, a copper-colored automatic movement known for its robustness during the 1970s. The movement appears clean and visually well-maintained, with the serial number clearly visible on the bridge. It is currently running strong with healthy amplitude.
Strap
The watch is fitted with a black leather strap featuring distinctive contrasting yellow and brown stitching, which complements the gold tones of the case. It is secured by a gold-tone pin buckle that suits the overall aesthetic of the watch.
Condition
This timepiece is in excellent vintage condition. The dial is exceptionally clean with no visible staining or damage. The gold-plated case shows very little wear, maintaining a deep luster without significant plating loss. The movement is clean and functional, and the overall presentation is that of a well-cherished vintage item.
Dimensions
The case measures 32 mm in width excluding the crown. Due to the square shape, the watch wears slightly larger on the wrist than the dimensions suggest, offering a classic vintage presence suitable for various wrist sizes.
Remarks
Ref. 161.769 is a stylish example of Omega's departure from round cases in the early 1970s. The absence of a date window on this specific example enhances the symmetry of the dial, making it a pure and dressy interpretation of the Genève line.
History
The Omega Genève line was created to celebrate the brand's success at the Geneva Observatory trials and eventually became the core of Omega's dress watch offerings in the 1960s and 70s. During this period, the collection showcased a wide variety of shapes and designs, serving as the entry point to Omega's world of precision and luxury. This specific model from 1972 captures the transition into more angular, architectural case designs that defined the decade.
/ Second Vintage
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Omega - Genève - No reserve price - 161.769 - Men - 1972
Omega • 1972
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Venduto il 18 gen 2026
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