
mac_omega celebrates his 1200th post by showcasing a rare Omega CK 3532, a vintage rectangular timepiece with a distinctive angled case. His detailed photographs highlight the watch's original condition, intriguing case construction, and the reliable Caliber T17 movement. This post offers a close look at a unique design that prioritizes ergonomic wear and readability.
As the question was solved so fast by various members - here come additional pics of the CK 3532
I have been searching for this reference for quite a while and was lucky to find a good example with all original condition -
except the winding crown as it seems - so if you happen to have a SS spare one in your parts drawer pls let me know...

Dial is in acceptable original condition, hands are original too.
When the strap is removed you can see the interesting case construction and how long the case is in fact.

An interesting angle of view unveils the inner construction and position of the movement - nice, eh?

And here comes the very reliable and very well known Cal. T17 with the huge power reserve of 60 hours

I guess you want to see a wrist-shot...

This angle of view does not give any hint about the special construction and shape...
You need to change the point of view...

It wears very comfortably due to the slight curve of the case.
Bought this watch about 5 months ago but wanted to wait for a reason to "publish" it - my post # 1200
Enjoy the pics
HAGWE
Erich
a really nice Omega. Best, Kari
Really love the shape of the case and the, for me, superb dial. Very nice watch! Best, Nicolas
That is very classy and such a change from the overblown giants that we are used to today. This one is from the same stable with a very similar dial:- Cheers Andrew
Hi Andrew, yes, it has a T17 as you can see... It is a nice clean example you have there. kind regards Erich
... Especially this side view... What's the idea? Like on the Dynamic a kind of ergonomics or? But really nice watch Best Hans
. . . these 'tank' models are to me, Erich. This one is every bit as compelling as your rose gold example with intricate lugs. Every one I see on offer here seems to be re-dialed; you're fortunate to have found one in such good condition. Cordially, Art
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