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Shop › Omega Automatic | Ref. 166.041 | Cal. 563 | Circa 1970

Omega Automatic | Ref. 166.041 | Cal. 563 | Circa 1970

$1,255.00

This vintage Omega Automatic reference 166.041 represents the transition from the refined dress watches of the 1960s into the bolder, more modern designs of the 1970s. Combining Omega’s highly respected manufacture automatic movement with a larger stainless steel case, this model offers both everyday wearability and the engineering quality that made Omega one of the world’s premier Swiss watchmakers.

The dial showcases the clean, minimalist styling of the era with applied baton hour markers, elegant stick hands, and a practical date window at 3 o’clock. The simple, balanced layout allows the quality of the finishing and proportions to stand out, giving the watch a timeless appearance that remains versatile decades later.

Powering the watch is the Omega Caliber 563, a 17-jewel automatic movement from Omega’s legendary 550-series. Introduced during the 1960s, the 563 is known for its reliability, durability, and smooth operation. Featuring a full 360-degree rotor, quick-set date function, and precise Swiss engineering, it represents the maturity of Omega’s automatic movement development and remains highly regarded by collectors and watchmakers today.

The stainless steel case is one of this watch’s greatest strengths. Unlike many dress watches of the period that were gold-plated or gold-filled, the solid steel construction has aged exceptionally well and provides a more durable, everyday-wear profile. The reference 166.041 also benefits from a larger case size than many earlier vintage watches, giving it a stronger wrist presence and a more contemporary feel while still retaining classic Omega elegance.

The watch displays the honest character expected from a fifty-year-old timepiece, with original details and proportions that reflect its era. Its larger dimensions make it particularly appealing to modern collectors seeking vintage Omega quality without the smaller sizing common to watches from the 1940s and 1950s.

Combining a robust Omega manufacture movement, practical date complication, durable stainless steel construction, and a desirable larger case size, this Omega Automatic reference 166.041 is an excellent example of the brand’s early 1970s craftsmanship and a highly wearable piece of vintage Swiss horology.

This vintage Omega Automatic reference 166.041 represents the transition from the refined dress watches of the 1960s into the bolder, more modern designs of the 1970s. Combining Omega’s highly respected manufacture automatic movement with a larger stainless steel case, this model offers both everyday wearability and the engineering quality that made Omega one of the world’s premier Swiss watchmakers.

The dial showcases the clean, minimalist styling of the era with applied baton hour markers, elegant stick hands, and a practical date window at 3 o’clock. The simple, balanced layout allows the quality of the finishing and proportions to stand out, giving the watch a timeless appearance that remains versatile decades later.

Powering the watch is the Omega Caliber 563, a 17-jewel automatic movement from Omega’s legendary 550-series. Introduced during the 1960s, the 563 is known for its reliability, durability, and smooth operation. Featuring a full 360-degree rotor, quick-set date function, and precise Swiss engineering, it represents the maturity of Omega’s automatic movement development and remains highly regarded by collectors and watchmakers today.

The stainless steel case is one of this watch’s greatest strengths. Unlike many dress watches of the period that were gold-plated or gold-filled, the solid steel construction has aged exceptionally well and provides a more durable, everyday-wear profile. The reference 166.041 also benefits from a larger case size than many earlier vintage watches, giving it a stronger wrist presence and a more contemporary feel while still retaining classic Omega elegance.

The watch displays the honest character expected from a fifty-year-old timepiece, with original details and proportions that reflect its era. Its larger dimensions make it particularly appealing to modern collectors seeking vintage Omega quality without the smaller sizing common to watches from the 1940s and 1950s.

Combining a robust Omega manufacture movement, practical date complication, durable stainless steel construction, and a desirable larger case size, this Omega Automatic reference 166.041 is an excellent example of the brand’s early 1970s craftsmanship and a highly wearable piece of vintage Swiss horology.


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