Nr. 104397064

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Omega - TURLER Cal.600 - Ohne mindestpreis - 19082620 - Herren - 1950-1959
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Omega - TURLER Cal.600 - Ohne mindestpreis - 19082620 - Herren - 1950-1959

Omega Türler men’s wristwatch with a stainless steel case, manual-wind Omega Calibre 600 movement, 34 mm case diameter, silver-tone dial with natural vintage patina and black leather strap, Swiss Made, dating from the 1960s and in good vintage condition with signs of wear. AI-assisted summary Description from the seller Elegant vintage Omega men’s wristwatch retailed by the prestigious Swiss jeweller Türler. This Swiss-made timepiece features a classic stainless steel round case combined with an original silver-tone dial showing attractive natural patina and a black leather strap. The minimalist dial is signed Omega and Türler, and is finished with applied baton hour markers and slim hands, giving the watch a refined and collectible vintage appearance typical of the 1960s. The watch is fitted with the reliable Omega Calibre 600 manual-wind mechanical movement, a respected hand-wound Omega movement from the period. The co-signed Türler dial adds collector interest and makes this example more desirable than a standard Omega dress watch. Brand: Omega Türler Movement: Manual wind mechanical, Omega Calibre 600 Case diameter: 34 mm Lug to lug: 40 mm Thickness: 8 mm Strap width: 18 mm Dial color: Silver-tone with natural vintage patina Case material: Stainless steel Strap: Black leather strap Style: Classic / Dress watch Origin: Swiss Made Condition: In good vintage condition with signs of wear consistent with age and use. The dial shows visible natural patina, giving the watch an authentic vintage character. The case shows light wear, and the plexiglass has signs of use. The watch is running, but accuracy has not been tested over a longer period. Service history is unknown. Water resistance has not been tested and cannot be guaranteed. Please review the photos carefully, as they form an integral part of the description.

Nr. 104397064

Verkauft
Omega - TURLER Cal.600 - Ohne mindestpreis - 19082620 - Herren - 1950-1959

Omega - TURLER Cal.600 - Ohne mindestpreis - 19082620 - Herren - 1950-1959

Omega Türler men’s wristwatch with a stainless steel case, manual-wind Omega Calibre 600 movement, 34 mm case diameter, silver-tone dial with natural vintage patina and black leather strap, Swiss Made, dating from the 1960s and in good vintage condition with signs of wear.

AI-assisted summary
Description from the seller

Elegant vintage Omega men’s wristwatch retailed by the prestigious Swiss jeweller Türler. This Swiss-made timepiece features a classic stainless steel round case combined with an original silver-tone dial showing attractive natural patina and a black leather strap. The minimalist dial is signed Omega and Türler, and is finished with applied baton hour markers and slim hands, giving the watch a refined and collectible vintage appearance typical of the 1960s.

The watch is fitted with the reliable Omega Calibre 600 manual-wind mechanical movement, a respected hand-wound Omega movement from the period. The co-signed Türler dial adds collector interest and makes this example more desirable than a standard Omega dress watch.

Brand: Omega Türler
Movement: Manual wind mechanical, Omega Calibre 600
Case diameter: 34 mm
Lug to lug: 40 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Strap width: 18 mm
Dial color: Silver-tone with natural vintage patina
Case material: Stainless steel
Strap: Black leather strap
Style: Classic / Dress watch
Origin: Swiss Made

Condition: In good vintage condition with signs of wear consistent with age and use. The dial shows visible natural patina, giving the watch an authentic vintage character. The case shows light wear, and the plexiglass has signs of use. The watch is running, but accuracy has not been tested over a longer period. Service history is unknown. Water resistance has not been tested and cannot be guaranteed. Please review the photos carefully, as they form an integral part of the description.

Höchstgebot
€ 443
Ohne mindestpreis
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