Overview
A stunningly preserved example of 1970s Swiss horology, featuring a brushed stainless steel 'tonneau' case and a minimalist silvered sunburst dial.
Preliminary identification
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Overview
A stunningly preserved example of 1970s Swiss horology, featuring a brushed stainless steel 'tonneau' case and a minimalist silvered sunburst dial.
Story
During the early 1970s, the watch world was obsessed with 'integrated' design, where the watch case and strap flowed together as a single sculptural piece.
Maker / Origin
Founded in 1848 by Louis Brandt, Omega has served as the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games since 1932 and famously produced the first watch worn on the moon.
Condition & Value
The dial is in remarkable condition with no visible spotting or 'foxing,' which is rare for a 50-year-old timepiece. The case retains its original factory brushing, suggesting it has never been over-polished by a jeweler. The strap is a modern leather replacement, which is standard and does not detract from the value of the head.
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Comparable demand stays strongest where maker, originality, and venue confidence line up. Broader examples still trade, but the range tightens quickly when provenance, condition, or selling lane fit is missing.
Best Venue
Specialty auction or a focused dealer with buyers already in this lane.
Regional auction
· Jun 2024Signed example with light edge wear and original frame.
$1,280
Dealer archive
· Mar 2024Comparable format with stronger provenance and cleaner surface.
$1,450
Marketplace sale
· Jan 2024Smaller related piece with visible craquelure and trimmed margins.
$980
Estate platform
· Oct 2023Period match with softer condition and weaker subject matter.
$1,150
Auction result
· Aug 2023Close market lane comp with similar material and presentation.
$1,375