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1950 Omega 'Wadsworth' Gilt Bumper Automatic 34mm G6232

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1950 Omega 'Wadsworth' Gilt Bumper Automatic 34mm G6232

Here we have a 1950 Omega 'Wadsworth' Gilt Bumper Automatic G6232, featuring a Wadsworth-made 34mm 14K Gold-filled case that sits comfortably on your wrist with teardrop drilled lugs. Harry A. Wadsworth, J.H. Stegeman, and H. Remke established H.A. Wadsworth & Co. in 1889 in Dayton, Kentucky, USA. In January 1892, the company was renamed the Wadsworth Watch Case Company. The factory specialised in the production of gold-filled watch cases and ceased operations in 1958. The sculpted curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 40.5mm and a case thickness of 11mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, a domed coin edged crown. The smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a stunning black gloss dial. Facet-edged gilt dagger and Arabic numerals mark the hours surrounding an inner minute track, with square lume markers at the cardinal points. Elegant gilt Dauphine hands, filled with lume, are complemented by a tapered sweeping second hand. At noon, we have the Gilt Omega motif with Automatic underneath, completing this distinctive dress watch. On the reverse, a screw-down 14K gold-filled solid case back, inside a Bumper Automatic Omega Cal. 351, 17 jewels, beating at 19,800 beats per hour. This movement, produced from 1949 to 1952, features an oscillating rotor that oscillates between springs in a limited arc to wind the mainspring. It comes paired with a well-suited 17mm leather strap and pin buckle.

Here we have a 1950 Omega 'Wadsworth' Gilt Bumper Automatic G6232, featuring a Wadsworth-made 34mm 14K Gold-filled case that sits comfortably on your wrist with teardrop drilled lugs. Harry A. Wadsworth, J.H. Stegeman, and H. Remke established H.A. Wadsworth & Co. in 1889 in Dayton, Kentucky, USA. In January 1892, the company was renamed the Wadsworth Watch Case Company. The factory specialised in the production of gold-filled watch cases and ceased operations in 1958. The sculpted curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 40.5mm and a case thickness of 11mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, a domed coin edged crown. The smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a stunning black gloss dial. Facet-edged gilt dagger and Arabic numerals mark the hours surrounding an inner minute track, with square lume markers at the cardinal points. Elegant gilt Dauphine hands, filled with lume, are complemented by a tapered sweeping second hand. At noon, we have the Gilt Omega motif with Automatic underneath, completing this distinctive dress watch. On the reverse, a screw-down 14K gold-filled solid case back, inside a Bumper Automatic Omega Cal. 351, 17 jewels, beating at 19,800 beats per hour. This movement, produced from 1949 to 1952, features an oscillating rotor that oscillates between springs in a limited arc to wind the mainspring. It comes paired with a well-suited 17mm leather strap and pin buckle.

$1,818.84
1950 Omega 'Wadsworth' Gilt Bumper Automatic 34mm G6232
$1,818.84

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Here we have a 1950 Omega 'Wadsworth' Gilt Bumper Automatic G6232, featuring a Wadsworth-made 34mm 14K Gold-filled case that sits comfortably on your wrist with teardrop drilled lugs. Harry A. Wadsworth, J.H. Stegeman, and H. Remke established H.A. Wadsworth & Co. in 1889 in Dayton, Kentucky, USA. In January 1892, the company was renamed the Wadsworth Watch Case Company. The factory specialised in the production of gold-filled watch cases and ceased operations in 1958. The sculpted curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 40.5mm and a case thickness of 11mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, a domed coin edged crown. The smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a stunning black gloss dial. Facet-edged gilt dagger and Arabic numerals mark the hours surrounding an inner minute track, with square lume markers at the cardinal points. Elegant gilt Dauphine hands, filled with lume, are complemented by a tapered sweeping second hand. At noon, we have the Gilt Omega motif with Automatic underneath, completing this distinctive dress watch. On the reverse, a screw-down 14K gold-filled solid case back, inside a Bumper Automatic Omega Cal. 351, 17 jewels, beating at 19,800 beats per hour. This movement, produced from 1949 to 1952, features an oscillating rotor that oscillates between springs in a limited arc to wind the mainspring. It comes paired with a well-suited 17mm leather strap and pin buckle.

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