Rare Watch Omega with Black Dial from 1950s - Rare Swiss Watch for Collection

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Omega Watch History

"Omega" is a Swiss watch company that produces luxury watches under the "Omega" trademark. The company was founded in 1848 in the Swiss city of La Chaux-de-Fonds as a simple watch workshop.

Swiss Watch Characteristics

  • Serial number of the movement 14108943
  • Movement: Mechanical Cal.266
  • Case materials: Stainless Steel
  • Strap materials: Leather
  • Case size: 35 mm
  • Made in Switzerland.

Watch for Collection Benefits

  • Rarity and collectibility: The watch is a rare and highly collectible Swiss watch from the 1950's. The serial number of the movement 14104366 dates back to 1954 which makes it highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts.
  • Swiss craftsmanship: Made in Switzerland, Omega watches are known for their precision and craftsmanship. This watch is no exception and is sure to be a well-crafted and precise timepiece.
  • Durability: The stainless steel case construction makes this watch resistant to scratches, corrosion and wear and tear, and the leather strap gives it a classic and timeless look.
  • Mechanical Movement: Mechanical watches are considered to be more traditional, and they are known for being more durable and require less battery replacement.
  • Size: The 39mm case size is suitable for most men and women, it is not too big nor too small and it fits comfortably.
  • Vintage look: The design of the watch gives it a vintage look that is considered fashionable and a stylish accessory.
  • Leather strap: The leather strap gives a comfortable wearing experience, it's easy to adjust and it's breathable which helps to reduce sweating.
  • Timeless: The watch is not only a timepiece but also a piece of history, it holds the tradition and the craftsmanship that Swiss watches are known for. The watch is also a perfect accessory for anyone looking for a timeless and stylish watch.
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