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Omega Steel Pocket Watch Circa 1914
Omega Steel Pocket Watch Circa 1914
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Omega Steel Pocket Watch Circa 1914
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You are bidding on a Steel open-faced Omega Swiss pocket watch made circa 1914. It is in excellent condition.
Dial: The white enamel dial has very clear black Arabic numerals with outer minute divisions. The dial has golden Stag beetle hands and a subsidiary seconds dial at the six. This original OMEGA pocket watch is signed OMEGA in the upper centre of the dial with its logo. The protective glass is in great condition.
Movement: The high grade seventeen jewels anchor lever escapement movement has a plain cock with polished steel regulator and a club foot lever escapement with compensation balance wheel. The pocket watch is in excellent working condition, however, we cannot guarantee accuracy for an antique pocket watch. The movement is decoratively signed "OMEGA" and numbered: 4524155.
Case: This Omega pocket watch lies in an open-face steel case, it is monogram-free, engine-turned finish. Both the inner side of the case and the cuvette are numbered 5385717. The inner case bears the signature: "OMEGA". Meanwhile, the outer side of the cuvette is ornately decorated with various medals and includes the inscription: "OMEGA, Grand Prix Paris 1900".
Signed: Omega
Diameter: 50 mm – Weight: 92 g
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Omega History: Omega, the watchmaking company, was founded by Louis Brandt in 1848 in Le Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. In 1880, it relocated to its current site in Bienne, Switzerland. Initially, the firm did not go by the name Omega; it was named after the launch of a watch model called the “Omega” in 1894. Today, it stands as one of the world’s most renowned watch companies, having served as the official timekeeper for the Olympic Games since 1932. Additionally, they have provided their “moon watch” to American and Russian astronauts since 1965 and 1975, respectively. The company has been part of the Swatch Group since 1983.
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