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Omega Seamaster Genève Automatic Date from 1968 - New Old Stock (NOS) ref 166.002

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Omega Seamaster Genève Automatic Date from 1968 - New Old Stock (NOS) ref 166.002Omega Seamaster Genve Automatic Date from 1968 New Old Stock (NOS) We are thrilled to showcase this exceptional Omega Seamaster Genve Automatic Date, a rare New Old Stock (NOS)timepiece that perfectly encapsulates Omega's timeless elegance and watchmaking mastery. This remarkable watch is in pristine, unworn condition, complete with its original Omega brown lizard leather strapand gold plated Omega bucklea rarity for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Omega Seamaster Genève Automatic Date from 1968 - New Old Stock (NOS)

We are thrilled to showcase this exceptional Omega Seamaster Genève Automatic Date, a rare New Old Stock (NOS)timepiece that perfectly encapsulates Omega's timeless elegance and watchmaking mastery.

This remarkable watch is in pristine, unworn condition, complete with its original Omega brown lizard leather strapand gold-plated Omega buckle—a rarity for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The 34mm gold-plated case is flawless, complemented by the original Omega plexiglass crystal and signed crown. Its spotless, untouched dial is a testament to its preserved condition, exuding a timeless sophistication.

Powering this Seamaster is the legendary Caliber 565 automatic movement, renowned for its reliability and date function. Recently serviced by our in-house watchmaker, it comes with a 12-month warranty for added assurance. The movement carries a serial number in the 26.0 million range, dating its production to 1968.

Finding an Omega of this caliber and condition is exceedingly rare, making this piece highly coveted by collectors and investors alike. Watches in this NOS condition are not just timepieces—they are historical treasures. Once sold, it will be nearly impossible to find another in such immaculate form.

Specifications:

  • Reference: Seamaster Genève Automatic Date
  • Caliber: 565 automatic, serviced with 12-month warranty
  • Case: 34mm gold-plated, flawless condition
  • Crystal: Original Omega-signed plexiglass
  • Crown: Original Omega-signed
  • Strap: Original Omega brown lizard leather with gold-plated Omega buckle
  • Dial: Spotless, original, perfect condition
  • Serial: 26.0 million, production year 1968

A true collector’s dream, this Omega Seamaster Genève Automatic Date is a rare opportunity to own a piece of watchmaking history in its best possible condition. Don’t miss your chance—watches like this are once-in-a-lifetime finds!

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