Here is a wonderful vintage Omega Geneve watch that is so elegant and stylish and will always look so elegant on the wrist.
Made in 1970, the stainless steel case measure 34.5mm across plus the Omega crown and looks deceptively larger on the wrist than one might think, and peeking out from under a suit, this watch looks amazing.
The Omega Geneve was introduced in 1953 and later put into the Omega Dynamic range, and this one here retains such a stylish look with the silver coloured dial, elegant index markers and centre sweep seconds hand.
The watch is powered by the 17 jewelled manual wind Omega calibre 601, that has been serviced by our Omega certified watchmaker and comes with our twenty four month warranty. We are now an authorised Omega watch service centre, and along with our Omega watches and pocket watches as well as other brands, we are also able to service your watch all in-house, so please bring your watch or pocket watch in for a free quote to service it.
This vintage Omega is the perfect watch to add to a collection of vintage watches or to start one off.
Stock# W2077
Maker: Omega
Model: Omega Geneve 135.070
Circa: 1970
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1970 Omega Geneve 135.070
1970 Omega Geneve 135.070 in stainless steel.
When was the Omega Geneve first made?
First introduced by Omega in 1953, this was used on the 30mm movement watches, then later extended to some ladies watches. In 1967 this was then used on the Omega Dynamic series, until it was discontinued in 1979.
Where can I service my Omega watch? Omega watch service Sydney?
When we expanded and renovated our store in late 2022, we put in not only a full watchmaking and polishing workshop, but two watchmakers. Our head watchmaker, Lorenzo Del Rosso, used to used to work for Tag Heuer, LVMH and then Rolex, before coming to Kalmar Antiques. We also now an authorised OMEGA watch service centre. This allows us to be able to service your Omega watch to full Omega specifications all on-site.
Along with Omega watches, we can service other watches such as Rolex, Longines, Breitling, Cartier and Patek Philippe to name a few.
How often should I service my Omega?
As per official OMEGA guidelines, the service frequency depends on the use of the watch and the environment in which it is worn. The water resistance can, for example, be affected by the aging of the gaskets or by an accidental shock. Therefore, we recommend that you have the water resistance checked once a year and a complete service performed every 5 to 8 years.
Kalmar Antiques are now an authorised OMEGA watch service centre, based in the heart of Sydney in the Queen Victoria Building.
Should I take my watch to an authorised OMEGA service centre?
Taking your watch to an authorised OMEGA watch service centre such as Kalmar Antiques, will ensure that not only is your watch serviced to the highest standards, but only genuine Omega parts are used. This will also allow the watch to be covered by a two year warranty.
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