SKU: 24480
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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, with an exhibition caseback installed.
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