Overview
A classic stainless steel dress watch from Omega's celebrated Genève line, featuring a silver sunburst dial and minimalist baton indices. This model appears consistent with reference 135.041 or 135.070, typically housing the legendary manual-wind Calibre 601 movement.
Story
The 'Genève' name was originally reserved for Omega's most precise watches that set records at the Geneva Observatory. By 1970, it became a symbol of 'accessible luxury,' bringing world-class Swiss engineering to a new generation of style-conscious professionals.
Maker / Origin
Founded in 1848 by Louis Brandt, Omega has been the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games since 1932 and was the first watch on the moon. The Genève line was their most successful collection of the mid-20th century, known for blending high-end movements with clean, modernist aesthetics.
Condition & Value
The dial appears to be in excellent original condition with no visible spotting. The case shows honest surface scratches consistent with age, and the crown appears to be a genuine Omega replacement.