Curating a Heritage Lifestyle
Vintage 1969 Omega Chronostop Genève Date gentleman's wrist watch. Steel 34mm case with white dial on leather strap. Manual wound.
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. The Omega Chronostop was first released in the 1960s, with the intention of reaching out to a younger buyer; it is a charming fusion of design and function.
Signed "Omega Chronostop Genève"
Our ref: 0733693
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