Omega - Genève - 132.0052 - Men - 1974






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Omega Genève reference 132.0052, a 1974 manual-wind dress watch with a 32 mm gold-plated cushion case, champagne dial, leather strap, and Caliber 1030 movement, in good vintage condition.
Description from the seller
Available now on auction by Second Vintage
This is a distinctive and stylish example of 1970s design from Omega, featuring the desirable cushion case shape that defines the era. The Genève line represented the backbone of Omega's dress watch production during this period, offering elegant aesthetics paired with robust mechanical engineering. This particular reference combines a warm gold-plated exterior with a stunning champagne dial, creating a sophisticated dress watch that sits comfortably on the wrist. Powered by the reliable manual-winding Caliber 1030, this timepiece offers the tactile satisfaction of a hand-wound movement, making it a perfect choice for the collector who enjoys a daily connection with their horology.
Brand: Omega
Model: Genève
Reference Number: 132.0052
Serial Number: 38609547
Movement: Manual wind Omega Caliber 1030
Dial: Champagne sunburst
Case Size: 32 mm
Case Material: Gold Plated (20 Microns) and Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1974
Condition: Good vintage condition, with honest signs of wear to the case edges and some platings loss typical for the age, a clean and well-preserved dial, and running strongly within vintage tolerances.
Dial and Hands
The dial is the highlight of this timepiece, presented in a vertically brushed champagne tone that catches the light beautifully. It features applied gold-toned baton hour markers with black inlays, providing excellent contrast and legibility. The original stick hands also feature black central inserts, maintaining the coherent design language. A framed date window is positioned at 3 o'clock, adding practicality to the dress aesthetic. The dial surface is remarkably clean for its age, preserving the crisp "Omega" and "Genève" scripts alongside the applied Omega logo.
Case and Crystal
The watch is housed in a square cushion-shaped case with soft, rounded corners, measuring 32mm in width. The case is finished with 20-micron gold plating, as indicated by the hallmarks inside the caseback. As is expected with a vintage piece of this age, there is visible wear to the plating, particularly along the high edges and lugs where the base metal is slightly visible, contributing to its authentic vintage character. The caseback is stainless steel and snaps firmly into place. The crown is signed with the Omega logo. The acrylic crystal is in presentable condition, allowing a clear view of the dial.
Movement
Inside beats the Omega Caliber 1030, a highly regarded manual-winding movement from the 1970s known for its durability and ease of service. This 17-jewel movement features a high beat rate of 21,600 A/h and a sweep second hand. The movement plating retains its bright copper-colored finish, characteristic of Omega calibers from this period. Performance testing shows a rate of approximately +27 to +36 seconds per day, which indicates the movement is functioning and running within acceptable vintage tolerances.
Strap
The watch has been fitted with a unique textured black leather strap featuring striking yellow contrast stitching that complements the gold tones of the case and dial. The strap is in excellent condition and feels supple, securing to the wrist with a gold-toned pin buckle.
Condition
This timepiece is rated in Good vintage condition. While the dial and hands are preserved in excellent shape, the case shows honest signs of age and wear consistent with a watch from 1974. The gold plating exhibits wear on the sharp edges of the lugs and bezel, and the caseback displays some surface scratches from past wear. The movement is clean and operational, winding smoothly and keeping time within the vintage range mentioned above. The watch is overall attractive on the wrist, with the visible signs of wear adding to its appealing original character. It remains fully functional, running within vintage tolerances, and ready for both collection and occasional wear.
Dimensions
The case measures 32mm excluding the crown. Due to the square cushion design, the watch wears slightly larger than a round watch of the same diameter, offering a classic mid-size vintage presence on the wrist suitable for formal or casual wear.
Remarks
This Omega Genève Reference 132.0052 is a charming representation of 1970s dress watch styling. The combination of the manual-wind interaction, the warm gold tones, and the specific cushion geometry makes it a delightful piece for collectors. It captures the essence of a time when watches were smaller, elegant, and mechanically pure.
History
The Omega Genève collection was originally introduced in the 1950s to celebrate Omega's success at the Geneva Observatory trials. By the late 1960s and 1970s, the line had evolved into Omega's primary range of elegant, everyday watches. The Genève models from this era are celebrated today for offering authentic in-house Omega movements and timeless designs. This specific model dates to 1974, a transitional period in watchmaking, yet it retains the traditional mechanical craftsmanship that enthusiasts seek out today.
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).
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.
As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed.
The watch will be delivered in fully functional, working condition.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends.
/ Second Vintage
SKU: OMEC03ON00000
Seller's Story
Available now on auction by Second Vintage
This is a distinctive and stylish example of 1970s design from Omega, featuring the desirable cushion case shape that defines the era. The Genève line represented the backbone of Omega's dress watch production during this period, offering elegant aesthetics paired with robust mechanical engineering. This particular reference combines a warm gold-plated exterior with a stunning champagne dial, creating a sophisticated dress watch that sits comfortably on the wrist. Powered by the reliable manual-winding Caliber 1030, this timepiece offers the tactile satisfaction of a hand-wound movement, making it a perfect choice for the collector who enjoys a daily connection with their horology.
Brand: Omega
Model: Genève
Reference Number: 132.0052
Serial Number: 38609547
Movement: Manual wind Omega Caliber 1030
Dial: Champagne sunburst
Case Size: 32 mm
Case Material: Gold Plated (20 Microns) and Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1974
Condition: Good vintage condition, with honest signs of wear to the case edges and some platings loss typical for the age, a clean and well-preserved dial, and running strongly within vintage tolerances.
Dial and Hands
The dial is the highlight of this timepiece, presented in a vertically brushed champagne tone that catches the light beautifully. It features applied gold-toned baton hour markers with black inlays, providing excellent contrast and legibility. The original stick hands also feature black central inserts, maintaining the coherent design language. A framed date window is positioned at 3 o'clock, adding practicality to the dress aesthetic. The dial surface is remarkably clean for its age, preserving the crisp "Omega" and "Genève" scripts alongside the applied Omega logo.
Case and Crystal
The watch is housed in a square cushion-shaped case with soft, rounded corners, measuring 32mm in width. The case is finished with 20-micron gold plating, as indicated by the hallmarks inside the caseback. As is expected with a vintage piece of this age, there is visible wear to the plating, particularly along the high edges and lugs where the base metal is slightly visible, contributing to its authentic vintage character. The caseback is stainless steel and snaps firmly into place. The crown is signed with the Omega logo. The acrylic crystal is in presentable condition, allowing a clear view of the dial.
Movement
Inside beats the Omega Caliber 1030, a highly regarded manual-winding movement from the 1970s known for its durability and ease of service. This 17-jewel movement features a high beat rate of 21,600 A/h and a sweep second hand. The movement plating retains its bright copper-colored finish, characteristic of Omega calibers from this period. Performance testing shows a rate of approximately +27 to +36 seconds per day, which indicates the movement is functioning and running within acceptable vintage tolerances.
Strap
The watch has been fitted with a unique textured black leather strap featuring striking yellow contrast stitching that complements the gold tones of the case and dial. The strap is in excellent condition and feels supple, securing to the wrist with a gold-toned pin buckle.
Condition
This timepiece is rated in Good vintage condition. While the dial and hands are preserved in excellent shape, the case shows honest signs of age and wear consistent with a watch from 1974. The gold plating exhibits wear on the sharp edges of the lugs and bezel, and the caseback displays some surface scratches from past wear. The movement is clean and operational, winding smoothly and keeping time within the vintage range mentioned above. The watch is overall attractive on the wrist, with the visible signs of wear adding to its appealing original character. It remains fully functional, running within vintage tolerances, and ready for both collection and occasional wear.
Dimensions
The case measures 32mm excluding the crown. Due to the square cushion design, the watch wears slightly larger than a round watch of the same diameter, offering a classic mid-size vintage presence on the wrist suitable for formal or casual wear.
Remarks
This Omega Genève Reference 132.0052 is a charming representation of 1970s dress watch styling. The combination of the manual-wind interaction, the warm gold tones, and the specific cushion geometry makes it a delightful piece for collectors. It captures the essence of a time when watches were smaller, elegant, and mechanically pure.
History
The Omega Genève collection was originally introduced in the 1950s to celebrate Omega's success at the Geneva Observatory trials. By the late 1960s and 1970s, the line had evolved into Omega's primary range of elegant, everyday watches. The Genève models from this era are celebrated today for offering authentic in-house Omega movements and timeless designs. This specific model dates to 1974, a transitional period in watchmaking, yet it retains the traditional mechanical craftsmanship that enthusiasts seek out today.
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).
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.
As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed.
The watch will be delivered in fully functional, working condition.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends.
/ Second Vintage
SKU: OMEC03ON00000
