No. 104209357

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Omega - Unknown - No reserve price - Men - 1950-1959
Final bid
€ 660
No reserve price
5 weeks ago

Omega - Unknown - No reserve price - Men - 1950-1959

This is a quintessential example of Omega's mid-century watchmaking prowess, offering a blend of mechanical excellence and timeless design. Featuring the renowned Caliber 283 and a substantial 35mm stainless steel case, this Reference 2608 is a highly collectible timepiece from the early 1950s. The combination of the clean silver dial with raised gold arrowhead markers creates a sophisticated aesthetic that appeals to both serious collectors and vintage style enthusiasts. Brand: Omega Reference Number: 2608-9 SC Serial Number: 13843322 Movement: Omega Caliber 283 Manual Wind Dial: Silver with applied gold hour markers( original not repainted) Case Size: 35 mm (excluding the crown) Case Material: Stainless Steel Production Year: 1953 Condition: Excellent vintage condition. The watch presents beautifully with a very well-preserved dial and strong case geometry. Timegrapher results indicate reliable running parameters. Dial and Hands The silver dial is in remarkable condition, displaying a clean surface with minimal signs of aging or patina. It features applied gold Arabic numerals at the quarter hours interspersed with sharp gold arrowhead markers, creating a highly legible and attractive layout. The gold-toned Dauphine hands are elegant and retain their classic shape, showing only very minor oxidation consistent with age, while the central sweep seconds hand adds a dynamic touch to the display. Case and Crystal The stainless steel case measures 35mm in diameter, a size often referred to as "oversize" or "jumbo" for the 1950s, providing a modern presence on the wrist today. The case lines remain well-defined, showing honest wear and surface marks consistent with its vintage nature, but no significant damage. The crown features the Omega logo, adding to the authenticity of the piece. The acrylic crystal is clear and free of distracting marks. Movement Powering this timepiece is the celebrated Omega Caliber 283, a manual wind movement derived from the legendary 30mm family known for its robustness and chronometer-grade potential. The copper-colored plating is visually striking and typical of Omega's high-quality production from this period. The movement is clean and running within vintage tolerances, with provided timegrapher readings showing +14 to +16 seconds per day, indicating healthy mechanical performance. Strap The watch is fitted with a classic brown leather strap featuring a crocodile grain pattern. It complements the stainless steel case and silver dial perfectly, offering a comfortable fit and making the watch ready for immediate wear. Condition This timepiece is in excellent vintage condition. The dial shows exceptional preservation for a watch produced in 1953, serving as the highlight of the piece. The case exhibits normal surface marks expected from a vintage watch of this era but retains its structural integrity. The movement is functioning well, offering reliable vintage performance. Dimensions With a case diameter of 35mm excluding the crown, the watch sits comfortably and prominently on the wrist, offering a larger wearing experience than many standard dress watches of the decade. Remarks This Reference 2608 is a superb example of Omega's golden era. The presence of the legendary Caliber 283 makes it mechanically significant, while the clean aesthetic ensures it remains a versatile dress watch suitable for both formal and casual occasions. History Omega has been a pillar of Swiss luxury watchmaking since 1848, known for precision and innovation. The early 1950s represented a high point in their manual-wind production, specifically with the 30mm movement family which dominated observatory trials for accuracy. This specific watch, produced in 1953, captures the essence of that post-war design purity and mechanical reliability that cemented Omega's reputation globally. Payment and Shipping Payment must be completed within 1-3 days after purchase. The watch will be securely packaged and shipped with tracking . Please review the pictures carefully before bidding. We strive to showcase the watch from multiple angles for an accurate representation. 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.

No. 104209357

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Omega - Unknown - No reserve price - Men - 1950-1959

Omega - Unknown - No reserve price - Men - 1950-1959


This is a quintessential example of Omega's mid-century watchmaking prowess, offering a blend of mechanical excellence and timeless design. Featuring the renowned Caliber 283 and a substantial 35mm stainless steel case, this Reference 2608 is a highly collectible timepiece from the early 1950s. The combination of the clean silver dial with raised gold arrowhead markers creates a sophisticated aesthetic that appeals to both serious collectors and vintage style enthusiasts.

Brand: Omega
Reference Number: 2608-9 SC
Serial Number: 13843322
Movement: Omega Caliber 283 Manual Wind
Dial: Silver with applied gold hour markers( original not repainted)
Case Size: 35 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1953
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. The watch presents beautifully with a very well-preserved dial and strong case geometry. Timegrapher results indicate reliable running parameters.

Dial and Hands
The silver dial is in remarkable condition, displaying a clean surface with minimal signs of aging or patina. It features applied gold Arabic numerals at the quarter hours interspersed with sharp gold arrowhead markers, creating a highly legible and attractive layout. The gold-toned Dauphine hands are elegant and retain their classic shape, showing only very minor oxidation consistent with age, while the central sweep seconds hand adds a dynamic touch to the display.

Case and Crystal
The stainless steel case measures 35mm in diameter, a size often referred to as "oversize" or "jumbo" for the 1950s, providing a modern presence on the wrist today. The case lines remain well-defined, showing honest wear and surface marks consistent with its vintage nature, but no significant damage. The crown features the Omega logo, adding to the authenticity of the piece. The acrylic crystal is clear and free of distracting marks.

Movement
Powering this timepiece is the celebrated Omega Caliber 283, a manual wind movement derived from the legendary 30mm family known for its robustness and chronometer-grade potential. The copper-colored plating is visually striking and typical of Omega's high-quality production from this period. The movement is clean and running within vintage tolerances, with provided timegrapher readings showing +14 to +16 seconds per day, indicating healthy mechanical performance.

Strap
The watch is fitted with a classic brown leather strap featuring a crocodile grain pattern. It complements the stainless steel case and silver dial perfectly, offering a comfortable fit and making the watch ready for immediate wear.

Condition
This timepiece is in excellent vintage condition. The dial shows exceptional preservation for a watch produced in 1953, serving as the highlight of the piece. The case exhibits normal surface marks expected from a vintage watch of this era but retains its structural integrity. The movement is functioning well, offering reliable vintage performance.

Dimensions
With a case diameter of 35mm excluding the crown, the watch sits comfortably and prominently on the wrist, offering a larger wearing experience than many standard dress watches of the decade.

Remarks
This Reference 2608 is a superb example of Omega's golden era. The presence of the legendary Caliber 283 makes it mechanically significant, while the clean aesthetic ensures it remains a versatile dress watch suitable for both formal and casual occasions.

History
Omega has been a pillar of Swiss luxury watchmaking since 1848, known for precision and innovation. The early 1950s represented a high point in their manual-wind production, specifically with the 30mm movement family which dominated observatory trials for accuracy. This specific watch, produced in 1953, captures the essence of that post-war design purity and mechanical reliability that cemented Omega's reputation globally.

Payment and Shipping
Payment must be completed within 1-3 days after purchase.
The watch will be securely packaged and shipped with tracking .
Please review the pictures carefully before bidding. We strive to showcase the watch from multiple angles for an accurate representation.
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.



Final bid
€ 660
No reserve price
Erwin Dekker
Expert
Estimate € 850 - € 950

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