Vintage Omega Swiss Watch, Gold-Plated Case, Manual Wind Cal. 625, Made in England Circa 1978
This vintage Omega from the late 1970s is sleek, elegant, and feels way more like a luxury bracelet than a regular watch - in the best possible way. The slim rectangular case flows perfectly into the wide integrated bracelet, and the textured gold dial adds just the right amount of shine.
One of the coolest details is the case itself. It has a 20-micron gold-plated top with a stainless steel back and is stamped “Made in England.” Back in the day, high import taxes on gold meant that Swiss brands like Omega would send their movements to the UK and have cases made locally. So this watch is literally a mix of Swiss watchmaking and British case skills - which makes it even more special.
Inside is the Omega Caliber 625, a slim, hand-wound mechanical movement that’s known for being reliable and well-built. Elegant, unique, and full of character, this is a seriously cool vintage Omega that still feels modern on the wrist.
CASE
20-micron gold-plated top
Case size: 24mm x 30mm
Stainless steel case back
Made in England
Integrated bracelet
Reference DD6367
BRACELET
Suitable for 17.5cm wrist
MOVEMENT
Omega Caliber 625
Manual-wind mechanical movement
Serial number 42029308
DIAL
Gold-tone textured dial
Applied hour markers
Omega logo
Swiss Made
YEAR
1978
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About Brand
What makes Omega an important vintage watch brand?
Omega is one of the most influential Swiss watch manufacturers, founded in 1848. The brand is known for combining technical innovation with durable, functional design. In the vintage watch market, Omega holds a strong position thanks to its in-house movements, consistent production quality, and historically significant models that remain highly collectible today.
Why is Omega significant in vintage watch history?
Omega played a central role in 20th-century watchmaking, from precision timing in international sports to professional tool watches. The brand supplied watches to military forces, served as official timekeeper of the Olympic Games, and famously supported space exploration. Early Omega Speedmaster models, along with military Seamaster references, are considered cornerstones of vintage watch history.
Are vintage Omega watches suitable for everyday wear?
Yes. Many vintage Omega watches were designed as robust tools or professional watches intended for daily use. Time-only models powered by movements such as the Omega caliber 30T2, caliber 26x, or later caliber 5xx and 6xx families are especially well regarded for their reliability. When properly serviced, a vintage Omega watch can be worn regularly while maintaining its value as a collectible vintage watch.
What should collectors look for when buying a vintage Omega watch?
When purchasing a vintage watch from Omega, collectors should focus on originality and correct configuration. Important factors include:
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Original dial and hands with period-correct printing
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Correct case reference and matching movement
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Clear Omega serial numbers
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Evidence of professional servicing
Original components and unaltered dials are key drivers of value in the vintage Omega market.
Which vintage Omega models are most collectible?
Some of the most desirable vintage Omega watches include:
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Omega Speedmaster references such as CK2915, CK2998, and early Professional models
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Omega Seamaster military and early dive references (including CK2913 and 300 series)
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Omega Constellation chronometer models with pie-pan dials
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Early manual-wind chronographs powered by the caliber 321
These models are highly valued for their historical importance, movement quality, and lasting design appeal.
Are vintage Omega watches a good investment?
Omega offers a strong balance between brand recognition, historical relevance, and long-term collectability. In the vintage watch market, Omega watches often provide better accessibility compared to some luxury peers while still offering documented heritage and in-house movements. Well-preserved vintage Omega watches continue to show steady collector demand and price stability.
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