Description
Why it stands out:
– Fine and uncommon bracelet design.
– Facetted cut crystal.
– Exemplary condition.
What you should know:
– Two hairline scratches on the bracelet.
General information:
As mentioned earlier, the bracelet design is superb—its fluid, almost liquid-like feel around the wrist comes from the many finely articulated links of the integrated construction. This quadruple-signed timepiece is one of the best-preserved Omega cocktail watches we’ve encountered in quite some time—remarkable for a watch that’s now 66 years old. It features a clean, no-lume eggshell-colored dial with applied hour markers and elegant Alpha hands. A particularly charming detail is the clasp’s secure fold-over flap, which is subtly shaped as the Omega logo.
The Omega Caliber 482 is a hand-wound ladies’ movement introduced in the 1950s, featuring 17 jewels, a 19,800 vph frequency, and a 42-hour power reserve. Compact at 15 mm in diameter, it was valued for its reliability and precision in mid-century dress watches.
Accompanied by original red leather Omega box.
Case dimension: 17.5mm.
Full length: 17.5cm.
Wrist circumference: 16.6cm to 17.4cm (three different closing positions)
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