Omega - Genève Dynamic - χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας - 166.079 - Άνδρες - 1970






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Omega Genève Dynamic 166.079, αυτόματο 41 mm από ανοξείδωτο ατσάλι, elliptical κάσα του 1970, δύο τόνων μπλε και ασημί bullseye καντράν με ημέρα και ημερομηνία στις 3, αρχικό μεταλλικό βραχιόλι, κινηση Caliber 752, σε καλή vintage κατάσταση.
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Presented for auction by Second Vintage
This timepiece represents a fascinating chapter in mid-century horological design, capturing the adventurous and retro-futuristic spirit of the late 1960s and early 1970s. With its distinctive elliptical shape and integrated aesthetic, this watch was engineered to conform naturally to the human wrist, breaking away from traditional round cases. It stands today as a highly collectible and instantly recognizable icon of its era, offering enthusiasts a chance to own a mechanically robust and visually striking piece of vintage watchmaking history.
Brand: Omega
Model: Genève Dynamic
Reference Number: 166.079
Serial Number: 29478582
Movement: Automatic Caliber 752
Dial: Two-tone blue and silver bullseye dial with visible age-related spotting
Case Size: 41 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1970
Condition: Good vintage condition with honest wear and distinct dial patina
Dial and Hands
The watch features a captivating two-tone bullseye dial, characterized by a deep blue center, a brushed silver hour track, and a matching blue outer minute ring. The typography presents a striking contrast, with the classic serif text for the Omega Automatic branding and clean sans-serif lettering for the Genève Dynamic designation. A framed day and date aperture is prominently positioned at the three o'clock marker. Upon close inspection, the dial exhibits a distinct and even scattering of dark oxidation spots and freckling across both the blue and silver segments, reflecting its authentic vintage age. The original white hour and minute hands feature luminous inserts that have aged gently, while the vibrant light blue sweeping seconds hand provides a brilliant pop of color against the darker dial elements. The dial is marked T SWISS MADE T at the bottom edge.
Case and Crystal
The 41 mm elliptical stainless steel case is a masterclass in ergonomic design, featuring a sharply defined radial brushed finish on its upper surface that transitions cleanly into the polished flanks. The case retains excellent geometry, with sharp edges and minimal signs of rounding, indicating careful preservation over the decades. Honest, light surface scratches are visible upon close inspection, consistent with normal wear. The watch is fitted with a domed acrylic crystal that remains largely clear, allowing an unobstructed view of the dial beneath. The original Omega signed crown is present and features crisp knurling. The stainless steel caseback is secured by a distinctive screw-ring closure and features the correct TOOL 107 WATERPROOF engraving on the exterior, with the reference number 166079 stamped clearly on the inner surface.
Movement
Powering this timepiece is the robust Omega Caliber 752, a beautifully copper-finished automatic movement featuring 24 jewels and a day-date complication. The movement displays the serial number 29478582, accurately dating the production of this watch to approximately 1970. The rotor and surrounding plates show some localized spotting and surface aging, which is common for movements of this vintage, yet the mechanical integrity remains highly impressive. Exhibiting remarkable accuracy and consistency, performing brilliantly for a vintage timepiece. The timegrapher result reads -7 to -10 seconds per day with strong amplitude.
Strap
The watch is fitted with its original period correct stainless steel integrated bracelet, an essential component of the Dynamic design language. The brushed steel links show moderate, age-appropriate wear and stretch, maintaining a handsome and cohesive look with the case. The bracelet secures via a fold-over clasp that is proudly stamped with the embossed Omega logo, accommodating a wrist size of up to 18 cm.
Condition
This timepiece is presented in good vintage condition. The case remains structurally sharp with highly attractive radial brushing, while the bracelet shows normal signs of use. The dial displays noticeable and widespread spotting and patina throughout, which adds a unique, time-earned character to the watch without compromising its legibility. The movement is performing exceptionally well, making this a highly functional and charismatic vintage piece.
Dimensions
The watch measures a substantial 41 mm in width excluding the crown. The unique elliptical case design and integrated bracelet structure provide a broad yet incredibly comfortable footprint, allowing the watch to sit flush and securely against the wrist.
Remarks
This is a wonderful opportunity to acquire a quintessential example of 1970s horological design. The combination of the two-tone dial, the bright blue seconds hand, and the historically significant Caliber 752 movement makes this an incredibly appealing package for collectors of vintage Omega. Its honest patina and outstanding mechanical performance ensure it is ready to be worn and appreciated immediately.
History
Introduced in 1968, the Omega Dynamic line was conceived by designer Raymond Thévenaz as a radical departure from traditional watchmaking norms. The elliptical case was specifically designed to follow the natural anatomy of the wrist, a concept Omega referred to as ergonomic design. The Dynamic quickly became a massive commercial success, appealing to a younger, fashion-conscious demographic and becoming one of Omega's best-selling lines of the era. Today, the Genève Dynamic remains a celebrated testament to the bold, experimental design ethos of the late 1960s and 1970s.
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-OGD-0002
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Μετάφραση από Google ΜετάφρασηPresented for auction by Second Vintage
This timepiece represents a fascinating chapter in mid-century horological design, capturing the adventurous and retro-futuristic spirit of the late 1960s and early 1970s. With its distinctive elliptical shape and integrated aesthetic, this watch was engineered to conform naturally to the human wrist, breaking away from traditional round cases. It stands today as a highly collectible and instantly recognizable icon of its era, offering enthusiasts a chance to own a mechanically robust and visually striking piece of vintage watchmaking history.
Brand: Omega
Model: Genève Dynamic
Reference Number: 166.079
Serial Number: 29478582
Movement: Automatic Caliber 752
Dial: Two-tone blue and silver bullseye dial with visible age-related spotting
Case Size: 41 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1970
Condition: Good vintage condition with honest wear and distinct dial patina
Dial and Hands
The watch features a captivating two-tone bullseye dial, characterized by a deep blue center, a brushed silver hour track, and a matching blue outer minute ring. The typography presents a striking contrast, with the classic serif text for the Omega Automatic branding and clean sans-serif lettering for the Genève Dynamic designation. A framed day and date aperture is prominently positioned at the three o'clock marker. Upon close inspection, the dial exhibits a distinct and even scattering of dark oxidation spots and freckling across both the blue and silver segments, reflecting its authentic vintage age. The original white hour and minute hands feature luminous inserts that have aged gently, while the vibrant light blue sweeping seconds hand provides a brilliant pop of color against the darker dial elements. The dial is marked T SWISS MADE T at the bottom edge.
Case and Crystal
The 41 mm elliptical stainless steel case is a masterclass in ergonomic design, featuring a sharply defined radial brushed finish on its upper surface that transitions cleanly into the polished flanks. The case retains excellent geometry, with sharp edges and minimal signs of rounding, indicating careful preservation over the decades. Honest, light surface scratches are visible upon close inspection, consistent with normal wear. The watch is fitted with a domed acrylic crystal that remains largely clear, allowing an unobstructed view of the dial beneath. The original Omega signed crown is present and features crisp knurling. The stainless steel caseback is secured by a distinctive screw-ring closure and features the correct TOOL 107 WATERPROOF engraving on the exterior, with the reference number 166079 stamped clearly on the inner surface.
Movement
Powering this timepiece is the robust Omega Caliber 752, a beautifully copper-finished automatic movement featuring 24 jewels and a day-date complication. The movement displays the serial number 29478582, accurately dating the production of this watch to approximately 1970. The rotor and surrounding plates show some localized spotting and surface aging, which is common for movements of this vintage, yet the mechanical integrity remains highly impressive. Exhibiting remarkable accuracy and consistency, performing brilliantly for a vintage timepiece. The timegrapher result reads -7 to -10 seconds per day with strong amplitude.
Strap
The watch is fitted with its original period correct stainless steel integrated bracelet, an essential component of the Dynamic design language. The brushed steel links show moderate, age-appropriate wear and stretch, maintaining a handsome and cohesive look with the case. The bracelet secures via a fold-over clasp that is proudly stamped with the embossed Omega logo, accommodating a wrist size of up to 18 cm.
Condition
This timepiece is presented in good vintage condition. The case remains structurally sharp with highly attractive radial brushing, while the bracelet shows normal signs of use. The dial displays noticeable and widespread spotting and patina throughout, which adds a unique, time-earned character to the watch without compromising its legibility. The movement is performing exceptionally well, making this a highly functional and charismatic vintage piece.
Dimensions
The watch measures a substantial 41 mm in width excluding the crown. The unique elliptical case design and integrated bracelet structure provide a broad yet incredibly comfortable footprint, allowing the watch to sit flush and securely against the wrist.
Remarks
This is a wonderful opportunity to acquire a quintessential example of 1970s horological design. The combination of the two-tone dial, the bright blue seconds hand, and the historically significant Caliber 752 movement makes this an incredibly appealing package for collectors of vintage Omega. Its honest patina and outstanding mechanical performance ensure it is ready to be worn and appreciated immediately.
History
Introduced in 1968, the Omega Dynamic line was conceived by designer Raymond Thévenaz as a radical departure from traditional watchmaking norms. The elliptical case was specifically designed to follow the natural anatomy of the wrist, a concept Omega referred to as ergonomic design. The Dynamic quickly became a massive commercial success, appealing to a younger, fashion-conscious demographic and becoming one of Omega's best-selling lines of the era. Today, the Genève Dynamic remains a celebrated testament to the bold, experimental design ethos of the late 1960s and 1970s.
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-OGD-0002
