Nr. 103114257

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Omega - Genève - 166.0118 - Herren - 1973
Höchstgebot
€ 800
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Omega - Genève - 166.0118 - Herren - 1973

Presented for auction by Second Vintage The Omega Genève line represents a golden era of Swiss watchmaking, where robust mechanical engineering met the distinctive and evolving design language of the 1970s. This particular reference 166.0118 captures the quintessential aesthetic of the decade with its robust tonneau-shaped case and striking vertically brushed silver dial. Powered by the reliable Caliber 1481, this timepiece offers collectors a highly wearable and mechanically excellent example of Omega’s mid-century heritage, perfectly balancing everyday utility with enduring vintage charm. Brand: Omega Model: Genève Reference Number: 166.0118 Serial Number: 36461485 Movement: Automatic, Caliber 1481 Dial: Silver vertically brushed dial, exceptionally clean and well-preserved Case Size: 35 mm (excluding the crown) Case Material: Stainless Steel Production Year: 1973 Condition: Excellent vintage condition with sharp factory finishing Dial and Hands The dial is a masterclass in subtle texture, featuring a striking vertical brushed silver finish that catches the light beautifully from different angles. It is exceptionally well-preserved, remaining remarkably clean with no visible spots, moisture marks, or discoloration. The dial furniture includes faceted, applied stainless steel hour markers with distinct black inserts, providing excellent legibility and contrast. The applied Omega logo at twelve o'clock sits proudly above the crisp, black printed typography. The original steel baton hands feature matching black inserts and retain their luminous material, which has aged to a highly attractive, even creamy hue. The central sweeping seconds hand is polished steel, completing the cohesive and pristine visual presentation. Case and Crystal The 35mm stainless steel tonneau case retains outstanding definition, showcasing the sharp, unpolished transitions between the heavily brushed upper surfaces and the brightly polished case flanks. The integrated lug profile remains crisp and true to its original 1970s geometry. The watch is fitted with a signed Omega crown featuring the embossed logo, operating correctly. The screw-down caseback displays a well-defined circular brushed center medallion and polished outer edges, with honest, light surface wear consistent with careful use. The acrylic crystal is in excellent condition and features the original, highly desirable miniature Omega logo etched perfectly in the center, confirming its authenticity. Movement Inside the case beats the Omega Caliber 1481 automatic movement, presenting with the brand's signature copper-toned plating. The movement is visually clean, with the rotor and bridges showing well-preserved factory brushing and no signs of oxidation or tool mark abuse. The serial number 36461485 is clearly engraved on the movement bridge, accurately dating the watch to circa 1973. Exhibiting remarkable accuracy and consistency, performing brilliantly for a vintage timepiece. Timegrapher results show an impressive +6 to +8 seconds per day with strong amplitude, indicating a highly healthy and capable mechanical state. Strap The watch is paired with a period-correct black textured leather strap that complements the black accents on the dial and hands. It is secured by a vintage stainless steel pin buckle featuring a prominent applied Omega logo. The reverse of the buckle is correctly stamped with ACIER INOX SWISS, adding a significant touch of collector appeal to the overall package. Condition This timepiece is graded as being in excellent vintage condition. The dial is nearly flawless, standing out as a premier example of preservation. The case remains thick and sharp, displaying its original contrasting brushed and polished finishes with only minor, superficial handling marks expected from a watch of this era. The movement is exceptionally clean and running with robust precision. The etched crystal and signed vintage buckle further elevate the collector-grade status of this watch. Dimensions The stainless steel case measures 35 mm in width, excluding the signed crown. The tonneau shape provides a substantial and highly comfortable footprint on the wrist, wearing with the presence characteristic of 1970s case architecture. Remarks Finding a 1970s Omega Genève with such a pristine dial and sharp case lines is becoming increasingly difficult. The combination of the vertical brushed dial, the intact etched crystal, and the strong timegrapher performance makes this an outstanding acquisition for both seasoned Omega enthusiasts and those looking for a reliable, stylish entry into vintage watch collecting. History Introduced in the 1950s to honor Omega's highest standard of movement production, the Genève line evolved into the brand's most dynamic and versatile collection by the late 1960s and 1970s. It became the canvas for Omega to experiment with new case shapes, dial textures, and modern aesthetics while maintaining their rigorous mechanical standards. Watches like this reference 166.0118 perfectly encapsulate the era, offering a bold yet refined design that has aged impeccably over the decades. Payment and Shipping Payment must be completed within 1–3 days after purchase. Your watch will be professionally and very securely packaged, and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind. We ship via fast express service, with typical delivery in 1–4 business days (destination dependent). Note that with vintage watches, minor signs of wear, aging, or imperfections may be present and are considered normal for watches of this age. Please review all photos carefully before bidding. We strive to photograph each watch from multiple angles for the most accurate representation. The photos form an important part of the description. If there are any concerns of functionality or defects after delivery, make sure to contact us within 3 days of receiving the watch so we can assist you. As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends. / Second Vintage SKU: OME-OGX-0020

Nr. 103114257

Verkauft
Omega - Genève - 166.0118 - Herren - 1973

Omega - Genève - 166.0118 - Herren - 1973

Presented for auction by Second Vintage

The Omega Genève line represents a golden era of Swiss watchmaking, where robust mechanical engineering met the distinctive and evolving design language of the 1970s. This particular reference 166.0118 captures the quintessential aesthetic of the decade with its robust tonneau-shaped case and striking vertically brushed silver dial. Powered by the reliable Caliber 1481, this timepiece offers collectors a highly wearable and mechanically excellent example of Omega’s mid-century heritage, perfectly balancing everyday utility with enduring vintage charm.

Brand: Omega
Model: Genève
Reference Number: 166.0118
Serial Number: 36461485
Movement: Automatic, Caliber 1481
Dial: Silver vertically brushed dial, exceptionally clean and well-preserved
Case Size: 35 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1973
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with sharp factory finishing

Dial and Hands
The dial is a masterclass in subtle texture, featuring a striking vertical brushed silver finish that catches the light beautifully from different angles. It is exceptionally well-preserved, remaining remarkably clean with no visible spots, moisture marks, or discoloration. The dial furniture includes faceted, applied stainless steel hour markers with distinct black inserts, providing excellent legibility and contrast. The applied Omega logo at twelve o'clock sits proudly above the crisp, black printed typography. The original steel baton hands feature matching black inserts and retain their luminous material, which has aged to a highly attractive, even creamy hue. The central sweeping seconds hand is polished steel, completing the cohesive and pristine visual presentation.

Case and Crystal
The 35mm stainless steel tonneau case retains outstanding definition, showcasing the sharp, unpolished transitions between the heavily brushed upper surfaces and the brightly polished case flanks. The integrated lug profile remains crisp and true to its original 1970s geometry. The watch is fitted with a signed Omega crown featuring the embossed logo, operating correctly. The screw-down caseback displays a well-defined circular brushed center medallion and polished outer edges, with honest, light surface wear consistent with careful use. The acrylic crystal is in excellent condition and features the original, highly desirable miniature Omega logo etched perfectly in the center, confirming its authenticity.

Movement
Inside the case beats the Omega Caliber 1481 automatic movement, presenting with the brand's signature copper-toned plating. The movement is visually clean, with the rotor and bridges showing well-preserved factory brushing and no signs of oxidation or tool mark abuse. The serial number 36461485 is clearly engraved on the movement bridge, accurately dating the watch to circa 1973. Exhibiting remarkable accuracy and consistency, performing brilliantly for a vintage timepiece. Timegrapher results show an impressive +6 to +8 seconds per day with strong amplitude, indicating a highly healthy and capable mechanical state.

Strap
The watch is paired with a period-correct black textured leather strap that complements the black accents on the dial and hands. It is secured by a vintage stainless steel pin buckle featuring a prominent applied Omega logo. The reverse of the buckle is correctly stamped with ACIER INOX SWISS, adding a significant touch of collector appeal to the overall package.

Condition
This timepiece is graded as being in excellent vintage condition. The dial is nearly flawless, standing out as a premier example of preservation. The case remains thick and sharp, displaying its original contrasting brushed and polished finishes with only minor, superficial handling marks expected from a watch of this era. The movement is exceptionally clean and running with robust precision. The etched crystal and signed vintage buckle further elevate the collector-grade status of this watch.

Dimensions
The stainless steel case measures 35 mm in width, excluding the signed crown. The tonneau shape provides a substantial and highly comfortable footprint on the wrist, wearing with the presence characteristic of 1970s case architecture.

Remarks
Finding a 1970s Omega Genève with such a pristine dial and sharp case lines is becoming increasingly difficult. The combination of the vertical brushed dial, the intact etched crystal, and the strong timegrapher performance makes this an outstanding acquisition for both seasoned Omega enthusiasts and those looking for a reliable, stylish entry into vintage watch collecting.

History
Introduced in the 1950s to honor Omega's highest standard of movement production, the Genève line evolved into the brand's most dynamic and versatile collection by the late 1960s and 1970s. It became the canvas for Omega to experiment with new case shapes, dial textures, and modern aesthetics while maintaining their rigorous mechanical standards. Watches like this reference 166.0118 perfectly encapsulate the era, offering a bold yet refined design that has aged impeccably over the decades.

Payment and Shipping
Payment must be completed within 1–3 days after purchase.
Your watch will be professionally and very securely packaged, and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind. We ship via fast express service, with typical delivery in 1–4 business days (destination dependent).
Note that with vintage watches, minor signs of wear, aging, or imperfections may be present and are considered normal for watches of this age.
Please review all photos carefully before bidding. We strive to photograph each watch from multiple angles for the most accurate representation. The photos form an important part of the description.
If there are any concerns of functionality or defects after delivery, make sure to contact us within 3 days of receiving the watch so we can assist you.
As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends.

/ Second Vintage

SKU: OME-OGX-0020

Höchstgebot
€ 800
Erwin Dekker
Experte
Schätzung  € 900 - € 1.000

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