Overview
A classic 1970s Omega Genève featuring the iconic 'cushion' or TV-shaped case that defined the era's aesthetic. This manual-wind timepiece represents the elegant, accessible luxury that made Omega a household…
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Overview
A classic 1970s Omega Genève featuring the iconic 'cushion' or TV-shaped case that defined the era's aesthetic. This manual-wind timepiece represents the elegant, accessible luxury that made Omega a household…
Story
By 1970, the Omega Genève line accounted for nearly 60% of the company's total production, making it the face of the brand for an entire generation.
Maker / Origin
Founded in 1848 by Louis Brandt, Omega has grown from a small Swiss workshop to a global titan of horology, famously serving as the official timekeeper of the Olympics and the first watch on the moon.
Condition & Value
The case shows visible wear to the gold plating on the lugs and edges, consistent with regular use over several decades. The dial appears to be in good condition with minor age-related patina, and the strap is a modern leather replacement.
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