Vintage Omega Genève Ladies' Hand-Winding Watch
Luxury Watches / Horology

Vintage Omega Genève Ladies' Hand-Winding Watch

This is a vintage ladies' Omega Genève wristwatch featuring a distinctive tonneau (barrel-shaped) stainless steel case. The watch likely dates to the late 1960s or early 1970s, a period where Omega produced a variety of 'Genève' models intended as elegant entry-level luxury pieces. The dial is the most notable feature, displaying a significant amount of 'stardust' patina or foxing, which is a type of age-related spotting caused by chemical reactions between the metal and moisture or sunlight; this creates a unique, speckled aesthetic favored by some vintage collectors. The dial features stick-style hour indices and the iconic Omega greek letter logo at 12 o'clock, with 'OMEGA' printed below it and 'GENÈVE' towards the bottom. The handset consists of simple black or polished baton hands. The case is fitted with a tan or light brown pebbled leather strap that appears modern and likely serves as a replacement for the original. Regarding condition, the case shows minor surface abrasions consistent with use, and the crown appears to be original and fluted for grip. The crystal is acrylic and shows light scuffing. While the listing mentions 'Handaufzug' (hand-winding), indicating a mechanical caliber typically from the 620 or 625 series, the heavy dial aging suggests that a full mechanical service would be advisable to check for movement oxidation. Overall, it represents a classic piece of mid-century Swiss horology with high-quality movement engineering in a petite feminine form.

Estimated Value

$250 - $400

Basic Information

Category

Luxury Watches / Horology

Appraised On

January 20, 2026

Estimated Value

$250 - $400

Item Description

This is a vintage ladies' Omega Genève wristwatch featuring a distinctive tonneau (barrel-shaped) stainless steel case. The watch likely dates to the late 1960s or early 1970s, a period where Omega produced a variety of 'Genève' models intended as elegant entry-level luxury pieces. The dial is the most notable feature, displaying a significant amount of 'stardust' patina or foxing, which is a type of age-related spotting caused by chemical reactions between the metal and moisture or sunlight; this creates a unique, speckled aesthetic favored by some vintage collectors. The dial features stick-style hour indices and the iconic Omega greek letter logo at 12 o'clock, with 'OMEGA' printed below it and 'GENÈVE' towards the bottom. The handset consists of simple black or polished baton hands. The case is fitted with a tan or light brown pebbled leather strap that appears modern and likely serves as a replacement for the original. Regarding condition, the case shows minor surface abrasions consistent with use, and the crown appears to be original and fluted for grip. The crystal is acrylic and shows light scuffing. While the listing mentions 'Handaufzug' (hand-winding), indicating a mechanical caliber typically from the 620 or 625 series, the heavy dial aging suggests that a full mechanical service would be advisable to check for movement oxidation. Overall, it represents a classic piece of mid-century Swiss horology with high-quality movement engineering in a petite feminine form.

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