A true icon of late-1960s and 1970s design, this Omega Genève Dynamic embodies everything that made the era so distinctive — bold shapes, experimental colors, and forward-thinking engineering. Featuring its signature elliptical case, this model wears larger than its dimensions suggest, giving it a modern presence on the wrist while retaining unmistakable vintage character.
This example comes complete with its original Omega bracelet and clasp, a detail that makes all the difference — perfectly integrated with the case for a sleek, unified look. The colorful dial and contrasting hands add a playful yet sophisticated flair, showcasing Omega’s willingness at the time to merge style and functionality in daring ways.
Part of the Genève line, introduced by Omega in the 1950s and popularized through the 1970s, the Dynamic was designed as a “watch for the future” — ergonomic, modern, and fashionable. It used a one-piece monocoque case construction that improved water resistance, paired with Omega’s reliable automatic movements.
Founded in 1848, Omega built its reputation on precision and innovation, from timing the Olympic Games to pioneering space-ready timepieces. The Genève Dynamic, however, shows a different side of Omega — one of creativity, color, and confidence.
A fun, funky, and unmistakably Omega watch, the Dynamic is perfect for collectors or enthusiasts who love vintage style with a distinctly modern attitude.
A true icon of late-1960s and 1970s design, this Omega Genève Dynamic embodies everything that made the era so distinctive — bold shapes, experimental colors, and forward-thinking engineering. Featuring its signature elliptical case, this model wears larger than its dimensions suggest, giving it a modern presence on the wrist while retaining unmistakable vintage character.
This example comes complete with its original Omega bracelet and clasp, a detail that makes all the difference — perfectly integrated with the case for a sleek, unified look. The colorful dial and contrasting hands add a playful yet sophisticated flair, showcasing Omega’s willingness at the time to merge style and functionality in daring ways.
Part of the Genève line, introduced by Omega in the 1950s and popularized through the 1970s, the Dynamic was designed as a “watch for the future” — ergonomic, modern, and fashionable. It used a one-piece monocoque case construction that improved water resistance, paired with Omega’s reliable automatic movements.
Founded in 1848, Omega built its reputation on precision and innovation, from timing the Olympic Games to pioneering space-ready timepieces. The Genève Dynamic, however, shows a different side of Omega — one of creativity, color, and confidence.
A fun, funky, and unmistakably Omega watch, the Dynamic is perfect for collectors or enthusiasts who love vintage style with a distinctly modern attitude.