Overview
A classic stainless steel ladies' dress watch featuring a silver sunburst dial with applied baton hour markers and the iconic 'Genève' signature. This model is powered by a high-grade Swiss manual-wind mechanical movement, housed in a sleek, minimalist case that defines the era's transition from mid-century elegance to modern utility.
Story
The 'Genève' name was first used in 1953 to honor Omega's elite workshops in Geneva. By the 1970s, it became the brand's most popular line, representing a 'new luxury' that was accessible, reliable, and stylish enough for a generation on the move.
Maker / Origin
Founded in 1848, Omega is one of the world's most prestigious watchmakers, famous for being the first watch on the moon. While their Speedmasters conquered space, the Genève line conquered the everyday, offering the same Swiss precision in a more refined, wearable form for women.
Condition & Value
The dial appears well-preserved, though the 'rainbow' effect in photos is likely light refraction on the acrylic crystal. The stainless steel case shows honest wear and scratches consistent with age, and the aftermarket leather strap is heavily worn and requires replacement.