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1950 Omega Gold Plated Calibre 332

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£899.00 (approx. $1,432.78)

1950 Omega Gold Plated Calibre 332 1950 Omega Gold Plated Calibre 332 1950 Omega Gold Plated Calibre 332 1950 Omega Gold Plated Calibre 332

Gentleman's vintage 1950 Omega wrist watch. Gold-plated 35mm case on leather strap, with textured dial. Calibre 332 automatic movement.

The Omega story began in 1848 at La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, when its founder Louis Brandt at the age of 23 opened a comptoir d'etablissage, a sub-contracting sales office for watch manufacture. Over 160 years on, the Omega company holds the the most records for time-keeping. This gold-plated model is a beautiful design, elegant and classic.

Signed "Omega Automatic"

Our Ref: 0733783

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  • Decade of manufacture: 1950s
  • Year: 1950
  • Manufacturer: Omega
  • Movement: Automatic
  • Condition: Very Good
  • Provenance: N/A
  • Material: Gold-plated
  • Model reference: Calibre 332
  • Case size (mm): 35
  • Original box: No
  • Original user manual: No
  • Original warranty card: No
  • Original swingtag: No
  • Current warranty: 2 years
  • Location: London, UK

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