Details
CIRCA: 1954
CASE MATERIAL: 18K gold, No. 11.231.159
DIAMETER: 37 mm
STRAP MATERIAL: Brown crocodile leather. This endangered species straps are shown for display purposes only and are not for sale. Upon sale, this watch will be supplied to the buyer with a calf leather trap (not shown).
DIAL: Silvered
MOVEMENT: Manual
FUNCTIONS: Time, chronograph
CALIBER: 320
WITH: Omega Extract of the Archives confirming the production at September 23rd, 1954 and the subsequent sale to Italy.


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The Swiss watch company Omega is considered to be one of the most well-known manufactures in the worldwide watch market. It was established in 1848 with a clear focus on horological innovation – due to this it became later on the leading watch company in precision records and sports event timing. Today Omega is also known for its broad choice of fine vintage timepieces.

Combining vintage charm with a larger diameter still appealing to modern tastes, the present example of an early Omega chronograph from the 1950ies is highlighted by its good condition.

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