
1923 Omega Pink Gold-Plated 31mm Manually Wound 26.5 S.O.B
Here we have a 102-year-old 1923 Omega Pink Gold-Plated, Manually Wound 26.5 S.O.B. with a rare 31mm Dennison-made in England round case, featuring delicate fixed lugs. A.L. Dennison moved to Birmingham around 1871, where he produced high-quality watch cases. In no time, Omega took notice and commissioned ALD. Some of Omega’s finest cases are made by Dennison. Its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a case thickness of 10 mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, there is an onion crown. The smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a beautiful patina dial, reminiscent of those found on vintage pocket watches. An outer minute rail track with black diamonds and square-shaped indexes surrounds black Breguet numerals marking the hours. Curvaceous Breguet thermally blued hands sit majestically above a running seconds subdial at 6 o’clock. At noon, the Omega motif completes this distinctive, rare timepiece. On the reverse, a Hunter pocket watch-style hinged opening case back, with the case manufacturer and engraved reference number. Beating away is the manually wound Omega Cal. 26.5 S.O.B, 15 jewels, beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour. It comes paired with a 16mm leather strap and pin buckle.
Here we have a 102-year-old 1923 Omega Pink Gold-Plated, Manually Wound 26.5 S.O.B. with a rare 31mm Dennison-made in England round case, featuring delicate fixed lugs. A.L. Dennison moved to Birmingham around 1871, where he produced high-quality watch cases. In no time, Omega took notice and commissioned ALD. Some of Omega’s finest cases are made by Dennison. Its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a case thickness of 10 mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, there is an onion crown. The smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a beautiful patina dial, reminiscent of those found on vintage pocket watches. An outer minute rail track with black diamonds and square-shaped indexes surrounds black Breguet numerals marking the hours. Curvaceous Breguet thermally blued hands sit majestically above a running seconds subdial at 6 o’clock. At noon, the Omega motif completes this distinctive, rare timepiece. On the reverse, a Hunter pocket watch-style hinged opening case back, with the case manufacturer and engraved reference number. Beating away is the manually wound Omega Cal. 26.5 S.O.B, 15 jewels, beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour. It comes paired with a 16mm leather strap and pin buckle.
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Here we have a 102-year-old 1923 Omega Pink Gold-Plated, Manually Wound 26.5 S.O.B. with a rare 31mm Dennison-made in England round case, featuring delicate fixed lugs. A.L. Dennison moved to Birmingham around 1871, where he produced high-quality watch cases. In no time, Omega took notice and commissioned ALD. Some of Omega’s finest cases are made by Dennison. Its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a case thickness of 10 mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, there is an onion crown. The smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a beautiful patina dial, reminiscent of those found on vintage pocket watches. An outer minute rail track with black diamonds and square-shaped indexes surrounds black Breguet numerals marking the hours. Curvaceous Breguet thermally blued hands sit majestically above a running seconds subdial at 6 o’clock. At noon, the Omega motif completes this distinctive, rare timepiece. On the reverse, a Hunter pocket watch-style hinged opening case back, with the case manufacturer and engraved reference number. Beating away is the manually wound Omega Cal. 26.5 S.O.B, 15 jewels, beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour. It comes paired with a 16mm leather strap and pin buckle.























