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Omega 9ct Gold Manual Wind Watch
Timeless Swiss Design | 9ct Gold Case | Manual Winding Movement
A beautifully preserved 1960s Omega dress watch in solid 9ct gold. With its slim baton markers, brushed silver dial, and classic manual movement, this piece captures the understated elegance Omega was known for during the era.
Case Material: 9ct gold, British hallmarked, measuring approximately 33mm in diameter (excluding crown)
Dial: Brushed silver-tone dial with slim gold baton indices and matching dauphine hands
Movement: Manual wind — likely Omega Calibre 267 or 268 — known for its durability and precision
Strap: Fitted with a new brown leather strap with a gold-tone buckle
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor signs of age
This watch is a wonderful example of early 1960s Omega design — understated, elegant, and built to last.
Omega 9ct Gold Manual Wind Watch
Timeless Swiss Design | 9ct Gold Case | Manual Winding Movement
A beautifully preserved 1960s Omega dress watch in solid 9ct gold. With its slim baton markers, brushed silver dial, and classic manual movement, this piece captures the understated elegance Omega was known for during the era.
Case Material: 9ct gold, British hallmarked, measuring approximately 33mm in diameter (excluding crown)
Dial: Brushed silver-tone dial with slim gold baton indices and matching dauphine hands
Movement: Manual wind — likely Omega Calibre 267 or 268 — known for its durability and precision
Strap: Fitted with a new brown leather strap with a gold-tone buckle
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor signs of age
This watch is a wonderful example of early 1960s Omega design — understated, elegant, and built to last.
Omega 9ct Gold Manual Wind Watch
Timeless Swiss Design | 9ct Gold Case | Manual Winding Movement
A beautifully preserved 1960s Omega dress watch in solid 9ct gold. With its slim baton markers, brushed silver dial, and classic manual movement, this piece captures the understated elegance Omega was known for during the era.
Case Material: 9ct gold, British hallmarked, measuring approximately 33mm in diameter (excluding crown)
Dial: Brushed silver-tone dial with slim gold baton indices and matching dauphine hands
Movement: Manual wind — likely Omega Calibre 267 or 268 — known for its durability and precision
Strap: Fitted with a new brown leather strap with a gold-tone buckle
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor signs of age
This watch is a wonderful example of early 1960s Omega design — understated, elegant, and built to last.