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Shop › Omega Genève | Cal. 601 Ref. 135.011 | 1968 Swiss Dress Watch

Omega Genève | Cal. 601 Ref. 135.011 | 1968 Swiss Dress Watch

$1,095.00

This vintage Omega Genève Ref. 135.011 is a beautiful example of the refined dress watches that helped establish Omega as one of Switzerland’s most respected watchmakers. Produced in 1968, this watch embodies the clean styling, dependable engineering, and understated elegance that defined Omega’s dress watch collections during the late 1960s.

The silver dial showcases a minimalist design that remains as appealing today as it was more than half a century ago. Applied baton hour markers, slim stick hands, and a perfectly balanced no-date layout create a timeless aesthetic focused on clarity and sophistication. The warm gold-tone case complements the dial beautifully, giving the watch a classic appearance that transitions effortlessly from formal wear to everyday use.

The Genève line was introduced as Omega’s accessible luxury dress watch collection, offering the same commitment to quality and precision found throughout the company’s catalog while emphasizing elegant simplicity. During the 1960s, Genève models became some of Omega’s most successful watches, prized for their reliability, clean design, and exceptional value.

Powering this watch is the highly respected Omega Caliber 601, a 17-jewel manual-wind movement widely regarded as one of the finest hand-wound calibers Omega ever produced. Introduced in the early 1960s, the Caliber 601 earned a reputation for durability, accuracy, and ease of service, making it a favorite among both collectors and watchmakers. Its robust construction and dependable performance exemplify the engineering standards that helped Omega become one of the world’s premier manufacturers.

Unlike many watches from smaller brands that relied on outsourced movements, Omega designed and produced its own calibers in-house, allowing complete control over quality and performance. The Caliber 601 is a perfect example of this philosophy, combining mechanical simplicity with exceptional long-term reliability.

The movement serial number places production in 1968, a period widely regarded as one of Omega’s great mechanical eras. Watches from this time represent the culmination of decades of movement development before the industry’s transition toward quartz technology in the following decade.

Today, vintage Genève models remain among the most attractive entry points into vintage Omega collecting. They offer genuine manufacture quality, timeless styling, and the confidence of owning a watch produced by one of the most important names in Swiss horology.

A classic and highly wearable Omega, this 1968 Genève combines elegant mid-century design, true manufacture craftsmanship, and the enduring appeal of one of Omega’s most respected manual-wind movements.

This vintage Omega Genève Ref. 135.011 is a beautiful example of the refined dress watches that helped establish Omega as one of Switzerland’s most respected watchmakers. Produced in 1968, this watch embodies the clean styling, dependable engineering, and understated elegance that defined Omega’s dress watch collections during the late 1960s.

The silver dial showcases a minimalist design that remains as appealing today as it was more than half a century ago. Applied baton hour markers, slim stick hands, and a perfectly balanced no-date layout create a timeless aesthetic focused on clarity and sophistication. The warm gold-tone case complements the dial beautifully, giving the watch a classic appearance that transitions effortlessly from formal wear to everyday use.

The Genève line was introduced as Omega’s accessible luxury dress watch collection, offering the same commitment to quality and precision found throughout the company’s catalog while emphasizing elegant simplicity. During the 1960s, Genève models became some of Omega’s most successful watches, prized for their reliability, clean design, and exceptional value.

Powering this watch is the highly respected Omega Caliber 601, a 17-jewel manual-wind movement widely regarded as one of the finest hand-wound calibers Omega ever produced. Introduced in the early 1960s, the Caliber 601 earned a reputation for durability, accuracy, and ease of service, making it a favorite among both collectors and watchmakers. Its robust construction and dependable performance exemplify the engineering standards that helped Omega become one of the world’s premier manufacturers.

Unlike many watches from smaller brands that relied on outsourced movements, Omega designed and produced its own calibers in-house, allowing complete control over quality and performance. The Caliber 601 is a perfect example of this philosophy, combining mechanical simplicity with exceptional long-term reliability.

The movement serial number places production in 1968, a period widely regarded as one of Omega’s great mechanical eras. Watches from this time represent the culmination of decades of movement development before the industry’s transition toward quartz technology in the following decade.

Today, vintage Genève models remain among the most attractive entry points into vintage Omega collecting. They offer genuine manufacture quality, timeless styling, and the confidence of owning a watch produced by one of the most important names in Swiss horology.

A classic and highly wearable Omega, this 1968 Genève combines elegant mid-century design, true manufacture craftsmanship, and the enduring appeal of one of Omega’s most respected manual-wind movements.


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