Omega - Trench watch 1910s. - Men - 1900-1949





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Omega Trench watch from the 1910s with a manual-wind movement, a steel 32 mm case, a leather strap, and a repainted white enamel dial, in very good condition with minor signs of wear and currently running.
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Omega Trench Watch, circa 1910s – Original Omega Movement – 32 mm
Offered for sale is a beautiful early Omega trench watch dating from the 1910s.
The watch features an original Omega movement with visible Omega markings and serial number. It has a classic white enamel dial with large Arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, giving it the authentic appearance collectors look for in early military-style wristwatches.
Case size: 32 mm excluding the crown.
The watch is running and can be wound normally. As expected from a timepiece that is over 100 years old, the enamel dial shows some age-related hairline cracks, which are common on vintage enamel dials. The case carries no visible hallmarks or markings and is offered exactly as shown in the photographs.
A highly collectible piece of Omega history, ideal for collectors of early wristwatches, trench watches, or military-era timepieces.
Omega Trench Watch, circa 1910s – Original Omega Movement – 32 mm
Offered for sale is a beautiful early Omega trench watch dating from the 1910s.
The watch features an original Omega movement with visible Omega markings and serial number. It has a classic white enamel dial with large Arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, giving it the authentic appearance collectors look for in early military-style wristwatches.
Case size: 32 mm excluding the crown.
The watch is running and can be wound normally. As expected from a timepiece that is over 100 years old, the enamel dial shows some age-related hairline cracks, which are common on vintage enamel dials. The case carries no visible hallmarks or markings and is offered exactly as shown in the photographs.
A highly collectible piece of Omega history, ideal for collectors of early wristwatches, trench watches, or military-era timepieces.

