Our Watch of the Week 30.6.25

This Watch:

This stunning Omega dress piece is straight from the stylish 1970s. The gold-plated case and clean dial remain in excellent condition, with barely a mark in sight — a true testament to its careful preservation over the decades.

Powered by the dependable Omega calibre 1342 quartz movement, it's running superbly. Even better, this watch comes complete with its original sales tag, manual, and service records — a true collector’s gem with both beauty and provenance.

An easy pick for our Watch of the Week award!

Details:

Brand: Omega

Age: 1970's (1978)

Gender: Men's

Dial: Excellent condition

Case: Excellent condition

Case: Gold-plated

Timing: Superb timing

Extras: Original sales tag and service records

Did you know?

Omega was started in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, by 23-year-old Louis Brandt, who assembled pocket watches using parts from local craftsmen.

Did you know?

The revolutionary 19-ligne "Omega" movement was introduced in 1894. It was so successful that the company renamed itself "Omega Watch Co" in 1903.

Did you know?

Omega is often considered in the same league as Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Audemars Piguet, especially in the categories of innovation, precision, and brand history.

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