Description
I have NEVER seen this variation of an Omega Automatic dating to the 1970s. This watch has the monoblock case which opens up from the crystal; to avoid scratching the crystal edges, we did not open it. Of course, everything is Omega original and correct; as our watchmaker serviced the accurate automatic winding Omega movement. We missed getting a photo of the inside when he serviced it. This movement offers the quick-set date feature. The first bull-horn Omega watches dated to the 1950s and had sharper horn lugs. This incredibly rare modern example has a wider, rounder bull-horn, with the lugs stretching across to 29mm and the band fitting 20mm. The 34mm stainless steel Omega case displays excellent condition overall and retains the Omega winding crown. The original dial is extremely clean and any minor age marks are barely noticeable when viewed with the naked eye. This watch looks larger than 34mm on the wrist. You may NEVER see another example of this rare Omega.