歐米茄 "Automatic Dynamic",機蕊號 29853251,參考號 166.0039,Cal. 565,39 x 41 mm,約 1971
保存如新,極罕見的男仕自動腕錶,附日期,早期1970年代風格特異黃金錶殼,附歐米茄維修保證卡
Omega "Automatic Dynamic"
, Movement No. 29853251, Ref. 166.0039, Cal. 565, 39 x 41 mm, circa 1971A gentleman's almost as new, extremely rare wristwatch with date in an eccentric gold case of the early 1970's - with Omega repair warranty
Case: 18k gold, screw back, inclined bezel, recessed crown, 18k "Omega" gold bracelet with deployant clasp. Dial: two-colour: gilt and light grey, luminous indexes, centre seconds, window for date, signed, luminous baton hands. Movm.: rotorwind movement, pink gilt, ground, 24 jewels, Glucydur balance, shock protection for balance, index spring fine adjusting device.
In the solid gold version, it is certainly one of the rarest Omega watches ever. We are aware of only six other exemplars. This exemplar is perhaps the earliest existing with a serial number from the year 1969.
The "Dynamic Family"
In 1967 Omega marketing manager Robert Forster conceived of an entirely new style of watch. Designed by Raymond Thévenaz, with a case by Italian manufacturer Fernando Fontana (Sesto Calende), the "Dynamic" family was launched in 1968 to a receptive audience. Its elliptical shape results from the first study of the way a watch sits on the wrist.
In 1970 the "Dynamic" family was moved into the "De Ville" line, which is where Omega was concentrating its design efforts at the time. There it continued to be a great success, and as a result was launched as its own line in 1984, and again in 1997.
The final incarnation of the "Dynamic" line was as a series of watches based on World War II British Military pieces.
Source: "Omegamania" by Antiquorum, Geneva 2007, page 388
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錶殼 非常好
錶盤 非常好
机蕊 非常好, 走動正常
錶盤 非常好
机蕊 非常好, 走動正常