
1968 Omega Geneve Auto Date on Omega Fixo 34mm 166.041
Here we have a rare reference 1968 Omega Genève Auto Date on Omega Fixo 166.041, featuring a 34mm tonneau stainless steel case that sits on your wrist with tapered flat-ended lugs. The case flows over your wrist with a lug-to-lug length of 40.5mm and a case thickness of 10.5mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side is a signed coin-edged crown. A domed crystal sits above a sunburst dark grey dial. An outer minute track with applied steel baton indexes, black-painted centres, and Tritium pip marks the hours. At 3 o’clock, a framed date window. Slender white baton hands are filled with Tritium and complemented by an orange tapered second hand. At noon, we have an Omega motif, ‘Automatic’, and at 6 o’clock, “Genève” completes this attractive timepiece. On the reverse, a screw-down case back. Inside an automatic Omega Cal. 565, 24 jewels, 19,800 beats per hour. The Quickset date is done by repeatedly pulling the crown into the final position. It comes paired with its original rare 18mm Omega Fixoflex sprung bracelet, Ref 1122 /558, which will fit up to a 6.9-inch wrist, and 4 spare links will fit up to a 7.2-inch wrist without stretch.
Here we have a rare reference 1968 Omega Genève Auto Date on Omega Fixo 166.041, featuring a 34mm tonneau stainless steel case that sits on your wrist with tapered flat-ended lugs. The case flows over your wrist with a lug-to-lug length of 40.5mm and a case thickness of 10.5mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side is a signed coin-edged crown. A domed crystal sits above a sunburst dark grey dial. An outer minute track with applied steel baton indexes, black-painted centres, and Tritium pip marks the hours. At 3 o’clock, a framed date window. Slender white baton hands are filled with Tritium and complemented by an orange tapered second hand. At noon, we have an Omega motif, ‘Automatic’, and at 6 o’clock, “Genève” completes this attractive timepiece. On the reverse, a screw-down case back. Inside an automatic Omega Cal. 565, 24 jewels, 19,800 beats per hour. The Quickset date is done by repeatedly pulling the crown into the final position. It comes paired with its original rare 18mm Omega Fixoflex sprung bracelet, Ref 1122 /558, which will fit up to a 6.9-inch wrist, and 4 spare links will fit up to a 7.2-inch wrist without stretch.
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Here we have a rare reference 1968 Omega Genève Auto Date on Omega Fixo 166.041, featuring a 34mm tonneau stainless steel case that sits on your wrist with tapered flat-ended lugs. The case flows over your wrist with a lug-to-lug length of 40.5mm and a case thickness of 10.5mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side is a signed coin-edged crown. A domed crystal sits above a sunburst dark grey dial. An outer minute track with applied steel baton indexes, black-painted centres, and Tritium pip marks the hours. At 3 o’clock, a framed date window. Slender white baton hands are filled with Tritium and complemented by an orange tapered second hand. At noon, we have an Omega motif, ‘Automatic’, and at 6 o’clock, “Genève” completes this attractive timepiece. On the reverse, a screw-down case back. Inside an automatic Omega Cal. 565, 24 jewels, 19,800 beats per hour. The Quickset date is done by repeatedly pulling the crown into the final position. It comes paired with its original rare 18mm Omega Fixoflex sprung bracelet, Ref 1122 /558, which will fit up to a 6.9-inch wrist, and 4 spare links will fit up to a 7.2-inch wrist without stretch.























