Omega - Grand prix Paris 1900 - 1900-1949





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Omega Grand Prix 1900 pocket watch with a manual winding movement, a solid silver case (800/1000) of over 50 mm diameter, model Grand Prix Paris 1900, weight 91 g, 52 mm lug width, signed Evert Lundberg on the enamel dial and Omega on the movement, circa 1900–1910 with an engraved Swedish royal coat of arms on the back and case number 3560892.
Description from the seller
Omega Grand Prix 1900 high grade Pocket Watch – Silver Case – Evert Lundberg, Linköping – c. 1900
Beautiful antique Omega Grand Prix pocket watch from the early 20th century, featuring a high-quality Swiss mechanical movement housed in a solid silver case.
The watch is signed “Evert Lundberg – Linköping” on the enamel dial, indicating it was retailed by the Swedish watchmaker/jeweler Evert Lundberg. The movement is clearly signed OMEGA, confirming authentic Omega manufacture.
Case
Solid silver case, hallmarked C.800 (800/1000 silver)
Omega hallmark present inside the case
Case number: 3560892
Hinged case back with an engraved Swedish royal coat of arms, finely executed
Natural patina and light wear consistent with age
Original glass crystal
Dial & Hands
White enamel dial in very good condition
Bold black Arabic numerals
Sub-seconds at 6 o’clock
Elegant original gilt hands
Dial signed: Evert Lundberg – Linköping
Movement
High-grade mechanical Omega movement
Gilt-finished plates
Appears complete and clean
Balance wheel present
Crown winds and hands set correctly
(Note: accuracy and service history unknown; sold as found)
Dimensions
Approx:52mm
Period
Circa 1900–1910
Omega “Grand Prix” era, marking Omega’s international awards and prestige
Condition
Overall very good antique condition
Silver case shows normal signs of age
Movement visually well preserved
Watch is running at time of inspection, but no guarantee on long-term accuracy
Summary
A genuine Omega Grand Prix pocket watch with Swedish retailer signature, solid silver case, and an attractive engraved case back. A fine collector’s piece suitable for Omega enthusiasts, pocket watch collectors, or as a historical timepiece from the golden age of Swiss watchmaking.
Omega Grand Prix 1900 high grade Pocket Watch – Silver Case – Evert Lundberg, Linköping – c. 1900
Beautiful antique Omega Grand Prix pocket watch from the early 20th century, featuring a high-quality Swiss mechanical movement housed in a solid silver case.
The watch is signed “Evert Lundberg – Linköping” on the enamel dial, indicating it was retailed by the Swedish watchmaker/jeweler Evert Lundberg. The movement is clearly signed OMEGA, confirming authentic Omega manufacture.
Case
Solid silver case, hallmarked C.800 (800/1000 silver)
Omega hallmark present inside the case
Case number: 3560892
Hinged case back with an engraved Swedish royal coat of arms, finely executed
Natural patina and light wear consistent with age
Original glass crystal
Dial & Hands
White enamel dial in very good condition
Bold black Arabic numerals
Sub-seconds at 6 o’clock
Elegant original gilt hands
Dial signed: Evert Lundberg – Linköping
Movement
High-grade mechanical Omega movement
Gilt-finished plates
Appears complete and clean
Balance wheel present
Crown winds and hands set correctly
(Note: accuracy and service history unknown; sold as found)
Dimensions
Approx:52mm
Period
Circa 1900–1910
Omega “Grand Prix” era, marking Omega’s international awards and prestige
Condition
Overall very good antique condition
Silver case shows normal signs of age
Movement visually well preserved
Watch is running at time of inspection, but no guarantee on long-term accuracy
Summary
A genuine Omega Grand Prix pocket watch with Swedish retailer signature, solid silver case, and an attractive engraved case back. A fine collector’s piece suitable for Omega enthusiasts, pocket watch collectors, or as a historical timepiece from the golden age of Swiss watchmaking.

