Our Take
For more than 170 years Omega has been at the forefront of exploration, whether to the moon or the depths of the ocean, they have been there. This unique example of a 1971 Geneve is something a little different, measuring in at only 18mm in diameter and 24mm from lug to lug, it’s super petite so good for a smaller wrist. The round stainless steel case is in good shape, the steel back case is clean and pops in. The turquoise dial is what sets this watch apart, there are also stick markers, Omega logo and black hands, all under an acrylic crystal in excellent condition. The crown is signed with the logo and winds up the movement. The watch is powered by a manual wind calibre 485 movement with 17 jewels and keeps good time. The serial number on the inside of the case is ST 511.0384. The bracelet has been replaced with a black leather bracelet with a steel buckle and will fit a wrist of about 6.5” or 16.5cm approximately. The watch comes without the original box and papers, but a gift box will be provided. Water-resistance is not guaranteed so please do not use it near water.