Omega Dynamic 166.039

Source: Somlo London

Condition: -
Year of Production: 1972
Case Size: 36mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Blue
Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel
Movement Type: Automatic
Box: No
Papers: Yes
Location: United Kingdom

Description

Stainless steel OMEGA, reference 166.039 Dynamic Genève automatic wristwatch. Made 1972 Brand: OMEGA Made: 1972 Model: Dynamic Reference: 166.039 Calibre: 565 Movement: Automatic Material: Stainless steel Features/complications: Ellipse unicoc case Dial : Blue racing dial featuring white printed 'checkered flag' outer minute track with applie baton hour markers and baton shaped hands with blue centre seconds hand and date aperture at 3 o'clock Case dimensions: 36 x 42 mm Bracelet/strap: Stainless steel Accessories: Extract from the Archives SKU: 03036 Essay Created in 1967 by OMEGA's sales director Robert Forster the Genève Dynamic collection was designed by Raymond Thévenaz and were produced using distinctive ellipse shaped cases produced by Fernando Fontana (Sesto Calende). Launched in 1968, these truly dynamic watches met with considerable success for several years. The ellipse case shape was the result of an extensive study of the wrist's anatomy. The crown was integrated into the case so that it would not disturb the aerodynamic lines of the model. The design of the dial was consistent with the overall clean function aspect of the watch and was highly legible thanks to concentric ''time zones'' and contrasting colour hands. The watches were produced with automatic movements and Unicoc cases, with the crystal hermetically sealed for water resistance up to 30 metres. The straps were another novel idea: they were made from Corfam, a porous synthetic material which were given breathing holes which were widened at the case to be able to fit securely to the wrist. The straps were fixed to the case using a steel ring screwed to the underside of the case. These straps could be changed easily using a key which was produced with the watch.