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Omega Geneve 168.050

Chronometer · Stainless Steel · Silver Dial · 35mm

Ref: 168.050

SoldEUR 200

+ EUR 40 shipping

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Brand
Omega
Condition
FAIR
Series
Seamaster
Box
N/A
Model
Vintage Automatic Chronometer 168.050 cal 564
Papers
N/A
Reference
168.050
Year
N/A
Case Size
35 mm
Case Material
Stainless steel
Dial Color
Silver
Location
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Listed
Jan 15, 2013
Updated
Jan 14, 2013
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Description

Vintage Automatic Chronometer 168.050 cal 564 for selling.Not in working condition , needs to be repair. All parts are original.













⌚ Watch Specifications

Reference data · AI-verified specifications

Movement

Type
Automatic
Caliber
565
Power Reserve
24h

Case

Material
Stainless steel
Diameter
35 mm
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Acrylic
Bezel
Fixed

Dial & Strap

Dial
Silver
Strap
Steel bracelet
Production
1968-1972

📖 About This Reference

The Omega Geneve reference 168.050 represents a core offering from the brand's popular Geneve series, a collection produced throughout the 1960s and 1970s that served as Omega's robust standard production line. This particular reference, manufactured between 1968 and 1972, exemplifies the straightforward elegance and quality that defined many of Omega's watches during this period, bridging the gap between dress and everyday wear for a broad consumer base. The design of the 168.050 is characterized by a 35mm stainless steel case, a versatile size that was common for men's watches of the era, offering comfortable wearability. The watch typically features a clean silver dial, often with applied indices and a date aperture, embodying a timeless aesthetic. Its understated appearance allowed it to integrate seamlessly into various wardrobes, reflecting the more conservative design sensibilities prevalent before the advent of larger, more overtly sporty timepieces. Powering the Geneve 168.050 is Omega's highly regarded automatic Caliber 565. This robust movement is a pillar of Omega's automatic offerings from the late 1960s, known for its reliability, durability, and the quick-set date function operated by pulling the crown. The Caliber 565 was widely used across many of Omega's automatic references, underscoring its proven performance. A water resistance rating of 30 meters was standard for watches of this type, providing protection against splashes and incidental moisture. As an accessible entry point into vintage Omega, the 168.050 holds significance for collectors seeking a reliable and historically authentic timepiece from the brand's mid-century catalog.

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