Our Watch Of The Week 21.4.25
- Alex Dalton
- Apr 21
- 1 min read
Presenting a stunning Omega Genève from the 1960s - a true example of vintage beauty.
The gold-plated case and white sunburst dial both remain in excellent condition, with only light marks that speak to nearly six decades of careful wear.
A rare bonus: this timepiece comes with its original papers, adding a layer of authenticity any collector will appreciate.
Powered by the reliable Omega calibre 601 manual movement, it’s currently gaining just over a minute across 24 hours - a small quirk in an otherwise beautifully preserved classic.
Omega
Genève Collection
1960's (1968)
Keeping good time
Dial in excellent condition
Case in excellent condition
Gender: men's
Did you know?
With rising interest in affordable vintage Omega, Genève watches have seen steady appreciation - especially all-original examples with clean dials and original crowns.
Did you know?
Most Genève watches - especially manual-wind ones - are super slim and comfortable, great for modern minimalist or vintage dress wearers.
Did you know?
Despite being more affordable, many Genève models featured excellent mechanical movements, like the Cal. 552, Cal. 565, Cal. 601, and Cal. 1020 series.
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