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- Order No: 54268322
- Article No: 16315
- Condition: 2 (fine)
Year 1973 Series Genève Condition 2 (fine) Material 40... more
Product information "Omega Genève Automatic Mens Watch from 1973 - Caliber 1012 - Reference 166.0168"
Year | 1973 |
Series | Genève |
Condition | 2 (fine) |
Material | 40 micron gold plated |
Movement | Automatic |
Dial Color | gold plated |
Indizies Color | printed |
Bracelet material | Alligator Grain on Cow |
Bracelet color | dark brown |
Movement Number | 37.657.XXX |
Reference Number | 166.0168 |
Caliber Details: | |
Caliber | Omega 1012 |
Power Reserve | 42 |
No. of Jewels | 23 |
Frequency | 28800 |
Dimensions: | |
Case diameter mm (without crown) | 36,5 |
Length (cm) | 21,0 |
Lug width (mm) | 18,0 |
Weight (g) | 56,3 |
Thickness (mm) | 10,0 |
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Through a long-standing and trustful cooperation with our watchmaker who is concerned with the preservation and dissemination of antique watches, and thanks to other versatile contacts, we are fortunate to be able to bring these beautiful collectors watches for auction. Without exception, all watches are first technical inspection prior to the auction and repaired if necessary.
A trusting and fair settlement of the sale is very important to us, so please observe the following instructions: If a clock in non-working order reach you, it may be a transport - action problem, in a very few cases, our watchmakers made a mistake. Nevertheless, you can send us back the clock to repair. We will then fix the error and return the beautiful pieces to you as soon as possible.
Through a long-standing and trustful cooperation with our watchmaker who is concerned with the preservation and dissemination of antique watches, and thanks to other versatile contacts, we are fortunate to be able to bring these beautiful collectors watches for auction. Without exception, all watches are first technical inspection prior to the auction and repaired if necessary.
A trusting and fair settlement of the sale is very important to us, so please observe the following instructions: If a clock in non-working order reach you, it may be a transport - action problem, in a very few cases, our watchmakers made a mistake. Nevertheless, you can send us back the clock to repair. We will then fix the error and return the beautiful pieces to you as soon as possible.
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