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WHAT WE LOVE:
Omega's "Jumbo" dress watches of the late 1950s occupy a particular place in the brand's history — built before the Seamaster and Speedmaster names came to dominate the conversation around Omega, at a time when the brand's reputation rested squarely on the quality of its everyday dress watches.
A clean silver surface carries applied Arabic numerals at 12, 3, and 9 o'clock, with slender baton indices marking the remaining hours — a combined layout that gives the dial a slightly more detailed considered character. The gold-toned hour and minute hands and the recessed sub-seconds register at 6 o'clock complete a dial composition that is entirely typical of Omega's finest dress watch output during this period.
The case is the "Jumbo" generation's signature feature: large for its era at roughly 36-37mm, with a slim profile and sharply cut lugs that give the watch genuine wrist presence. On a black leather strap, the whole composition reads as quietly confident — a watch built before Omega needed a famous name to sell a beautifully made dress piece.
WHAT’S INSIDE:
This watch is powered by the Omega Calibre 267 — a manual-wind movement with a sub-seconds display, produced by Omega during the late 1950s and into the early 1960s as one of the brand's standard dress watch calibres of the period. Serviced 2026, installed in a custom exhibition case.
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