Everywatch

Omega Genève 136.0099

Description

Omega Genève Ref. 136.0099 - 1972 - Cal. 1030 COSC

Basic Info Listing code : PZN4C3 Brand : Omega Model : Genève Reference number : 136.0099 Movement : Manual winding Bracelet material : Leather Year of production : 1972 (Approximation) Condition : Like new & unworn Scope of delivery : No original box, no original papers Gender : Men's watch/Unisex Location : Italy Price : 1,499 Availability : Item is in stock Caliber Movement : Manual winding Case Case diameter : 35 mm Bracelet/strap Bracelet material : Leather Bracelet color : Black Perfetto, ecco la versione in inglese, ottimizzata per Chrono24, professionale e adatta a un pubblico di collezionisti internazionali. --- Omega Genève Ref. 136.0099 – 1972 Vintage – Rare, Excellent Condition – Calibre 1030 COSC For sale is an Omega Genève ref. 136.0099 from 1972, a fully original timepiece in excellent vintage condition. This model has become increasingly rare, especially with a gold dial preserved this well, free from oxidation or visible aging. The watch features a 20-micron gold-plated case paired with an elegant gold dial, both exceptionally well preserved. Inside beats the Omega Calibre 1030, a manual-wind mechanical movement with COSC chronometer certification, making it one of the most precise and prestigious Omega movements of the era. Specifications Brand: Omega Model: Genève Reference: 136.0099 Year: 1972 Movement: Manual-wind, Omega Calibre 1030 – COSC certified Jewels: 17 Case: Stainless steel with 20-micron gold plating Diameter: 35 mm (excluding crown) Thickness: 11 mm Dial: Gold, original, excellent condition Hands: Original, very well preserved Accuracy: Excellent Overall condition: Rare vintage piece in outstanding shape Highlights Completely original example Gold dial in exceptional condition – rare to find Features the COSC-certified Calibre 1030 Classic, timeless design from the Genève collection Increasingly sought-after vintage model with rising market value Notes Vintage Omega Genève models from the 1960s–70s are becoming more and more collectible. This 1972 example, featuring a rare gold dial and a COSC-certified movement, is an excellent opportunity for collectors or anyone seeking an elegant, historical, and investment-worthy vintage Omega.

Similar Watches