€3.300 Regular price

Omega Sub Second Copper 18k Rose 1950

The 1940s was a good time for Omega, as exemplified in this beautiful dress watch. This example is not only good-looking, but substantial, too. Fitted with a 35.5 mm 18k rose gold case, slightly down-turned lugs, and with a gorgeous copper colored dial, you really can't beat this watch.

The dial with rose gold stick hour markers and rose gold alpha hands are in flawless condition and the subsidiary second dial is further stepping up this watch's dress game a notch. This example is in great condition, the case is sharp and clean.

 CASE:

  • good overall condition, showing some traces of use
  • 3- body 18k rose gold case with snap-on case back
  • 35.5 mm (without crown) / 42 mm (lug-to-lug) / 19 mm (between lugs) / 10.5 mm thick
  • Year: 1950
  • Reference: 2619
  • total weight: 41 g

MOVEMENT:

  • Omega Caliber 265 - manual wind
  • 15 jewels, 18000 A/h, 45 hours power reserve
  • professionally serviced 04/2024
  • -15sec/d / 260°

DIAL:

  • original never touched copper colored dial in great condition
  • some patina spots throughout the dial
  • original hands and crown

STRAP & BUCKLE:

  • brown after market lizard strap fitting up to 21 cm wrist size / 3.6 mm thick
  • after market rose gold plated steel buckle

 

GOLDAMMER REFERENCE: #433

Has this been authenticated?

All watches at Goldammer are guaranteed authentic by our trusted watchmakers and us. Certificate included!

Has this been serviced?

All watches at Goldammer are professionally serviced before being offered at our shop. Servicing is done by our trusted watchmakers and gone through very capable hands.

Mechanical guarantee?

Each watch comes with a 1-year mechanical warranty so if anything goes wrong, please let us know immediately.

Inspection period?

We definitely want you to love your watch, so you always have 14 days to fall in love or return to Goldammer, no questions asked.

How much is the shipping?

We exclusively deliver worldwide via DHL Express which is free for you.

General care?

Given that most of our watches are around half a century old, they will need to be treated with extra love and care, and they require servicing every 4-5 years.

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