presented for auction by Second Vintage
This exceptional Omega Genève perfectly captures the bold yet refined design language of the early 1970s. During this era, Omega continuously pushed the boundaries of case geometry and dial execution, resulting in robust everyday timepieces that have aged remarkably well. Featuring a quintessential tonneau-shaped case and a striking sunburst dial, this piece exemplifies the brand's commitment to combining aesthetic elegance with reliable mechanical performance, making it a highly compelling acquisition for both seasoned collectors and those new to the world of vintage horology.
Brand: Omega
Model: Genève
Reference Number: 166.0118
Serial Number: 36446386
Movement: Automatic Caliber 1481
Dial: Silver sunburst dial with applied indices, exceptionally clean with age-consistent oxidation visible on the handset
Case Size: 35 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1973
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with sharp case lines and a beautifully preserved dial
Dial and Hands
The dial is a masterclass in mid-century restraint, featuring a brilliant silver sunburst finish that remains exceptionally clean and vibrant, catching the light beautifully from every angle. It is adorned with applied, faceted steel hour markers featuring black central inserts, which provide excellent legibility and contrast. At the outer edge of each index sits a small luminous dot, all of which have aged uniformly to a warm, creamy patina. The dial is signed with an applied steel Omega logo and crisp black serif typography for the brand name and Genève script. A stepped metallic frame surrounds the date aperture at the three o'clock position. The original stick hands retain their matching black inserts and luminous material. Under close visual inspection, the hands display honest, age-consistent oxidation and surface spotting, adding authentic vintage character to an otherwise incredibly well-preserved dial.
Case and Crystal
The 35 mm stainless steel tonneau case, often referred to as a barrel or C-shape, exhibits remarkable preservation of its original factory finishes. The upper surfaces feature strong, distinct vertical brushing that contrasts perfectly with the polished case flanks. The transitions between these brushed and polished areas remain sharp and well-defined, indicating that the watch has seen careful use without heavy or careless over-polishing. The original knurled crown, proudly bearing the embossed Omega symbol, remains crisp and easy to operate. A domed acrylic crystal protects the dial, showing only very minor superficial micro-scratches consistent with careful wear. The screw-down stainless steel caseback is cleanly preserved, securing the movement and completing the robust architecture of the watch.
Movement
Powering this timepiece is the in-house Omega Caliber 1481 automatic movement. The close-up images reveal the brand's signature copper-toned plating, which remains bright and visually striking. The movement bridges clearly display the Omega Watch Co engravings, the 1481 caliber designation, and the serial number 36446386, which accurately dates the production of this watch to 1973. The rotor and internal components appear visually clean and well-maintained. Running in vintage operational condition. Maintains the authentic mechanical character of the era. The timegrapher indicates a performance of -35s to 43s/day.
Strap
The watch is fitted with a period-correct black leather strap featuring an attractive textured grain and contrasting white stitching. It is secured with a classic stainless steel pin buckle, providing a comfortable and secure fit that perfectly complements the monochromatic, versatile aesthetic of the watch.
Condition
This Omega Genève is presented in excellent vintage condition. The case retains strong structural integrity, sharp geometry, and clear original brushing on the upper surfaces, with only minor handling marks and superficial scratches on the polished sides and caseback. The silver sunburst dial is remarkably clean and free of significant blemishes, moisture damage, or discoloration. The hands show visible oxidation and surface aging under magnification, which is entirely consistent with the genuine vintage nature of the timepiece. Overall, it stands as a highly attractive and honest example of a classic 1970s Omega.
Dimensions
The case measures 35 mm in diameter, excluding the signed Omega crown.
Remarks
With its unmistakable 1970s charm and robust stainless steel construction, this Omega Genève is a superb candidate for daily wear. The combination of the brushed tonneau case, the flawless silver sunburst dial, and the reliable automatic movement makes it a versatile addition to any collection, offering timeless style and undeniable horological pedigree.
History
The Genève line was introduced by Omega in the mid-20th century as a tribute to the brand's highest tier of chronometer testing and precision craftsmanship originating from the canton of Geneva. By the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Genève collection had evolved to represent Omega's most dynamic and youthful range of watches. It became the testing ground for bold new case shapes, vibrant dials, and reliable automatic calibers, capturing the spirit of a rapidly changing era in watch design while maintaining the strict quality standards that defined Omega's global reputation.
/ Second Vintage
SKU: OME-OGA-0004























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Omega - Genève - Zonder minimumprijs - 166.0118 - Heren - 1973
Omega • 1973
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Verkocht op 6 mei 2026
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