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OMEGA 72's Geneve / Cal.620
OMEGA 72's Geneve / Cal.620
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Introducing the Omega "Geneva" made in 1972 .
Omega's predecessor, the Louis Brandt brothers company, developed a revolutionary movement that revolutionized the watch industry in 1894 .
At that time, watchmaking required different specifications for each part, and in order to achieve precision, manual adjustments by skilled craftsmen were necessary, so high-precision watches were very expensive.
The Brand brothers then developed a movement that achieved standardization and interchangeability of parts, making it possible for mass production to achieve both high precision and precision.
This has enabled us to achieve high precision while significantly improving manufacturing efficiency and costs.
The brothers named this innovative movement "Ω (Omega)," the last letter of the Greek alphabet, which means "ultimate."
The company also changed its name to the current "Omega Watch Company."
"Geneva" was popular in the 1950s to 1970s .
Its simple and practical design has made it popular with many people.
This time we are introducing a special piece with a rare floral dial that beautifully highlights the floral pattern. The embossing process makes the floral pattern shine three-dimensionally depending on the angle of the light.
This floral dial model is extremely rare as there are only a few in existence and it is rarely seen on the market.
The oval case is plated with 20 microns of gold, and the grey dial and floral pattern blend together elegantly.
This is a special "Geneva" that exudes a classic and sophisticated impression.
The movement is Cal.620 , a hand-wound model with 17 jewels.
A simple movement that is durable and easy to maintain.
Because it is compact, it does not interfere with the case design and can be kept beautiful, so it is used in models with a high level of design.
It is compact and lightweight, measuring 32.2mm in height, 34.4mm in width, 7.1mm in thickness, and weighing 21g .
It is comfortable to wear and has an exquisite size that fits easily on both men and women with thin wrists.
It can be worn with a wide range of outfits, from casual to formal, and blends naturally with jacket styles as well as simple outfits such as shirts.
In particular, the beauty of the floral dial stands out more when worn with simple clothing, creating an elegant and unique look.
The case is in good condition with no peeling plating or noticeable scratches.
The dial is in good condition and visibility is not an issue.
The movement is free of rust and runs smoothly.
Comes with a Bambi Scotchguard Black strap.
Product details | |
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Manufacture year | Made in 1972 |
Movement |
Cal.620 / 17 jewels / Manual winding |
Case Size | Length 32.2 mm (including lugs) / Width 34.4 mm (including crown) / Thickness 7.1 mm / Lug width 15 mm / Weight 21 g (including belt) |
Case material | 20 micron EGP (gold plated) |
accessories | Watch body/Original case/Our store warranty (1 year free warranty) |
situation | Antique (Used) |
Waterproof function | non-waterproof |
Note | *This product will be overhauled after your order is placed, so shipping will take approximately 1 to 2 months . Please be aware of this. *Please note that the color of the actual product may differ slightly from what you see on your screen. *This product is also sold in stores. We update our inventory regularly, but the product you purchased may be out of stock. Please note that if there is no scheduled restock, your order may be cancelled. |
All watches sold in our store are internally inspected by a professional watch mechanic upon arrival and are only sold after being determined to be genuine, so you can use them with confidence.
When you purchase a watch, we will attach a new leather strap to it when you deliver it to you.
Please select the color you want from the order selection tab and place your order.
*For products that come with original watch straps or metal bands, the leather strap will not be attached and will be sent separately as a spare.
A special case for the watch will also be included with the shipment.
Please be sure to read the following information after purchasing an antique watch.
When selling antique watches at RESUME, we do not immediately hand over the watch to you upon receiving your order. Instead, we ask a professional craftsman to overhaul it (hereinafter referred to as OH) and deliver it to you after the OH is completed. (This takes about 1 to 2 months.)
A professional craftsman with first-class watch repair technician qualifications will completely disassemble your watch, replace worn parts such as the internal gaskets, clean it, oil it, and perform a thorough overhaul, maintaining it to a daily accuracy of about ±1 minute.
When we deliver the machine, we will also send you our own overhaul certificate, which shows what kind of overhaul was performed, as well as photos of the machine being disassembled and maintained.
Of course, due to the nature of the product itself being a second-hand item, there is no guarantee that it will never break, but we ask for your understanding that we take this approach so that you can enjoy the original performance of the watch and use it with peace of mind in the future.
When you purchase a product, we offer a one-year warranty depending on the model. Even if the warranty period has expired, we will still repair the product for a fee. If there is no repair shop near you, please feel free to contact us.












