Omega Genève
135.041
Basic Info
Listing code : N3IGM1
Brand : Omega
Model : Genève
Reference number : 135.041
Dealer product code : 0613
Movement : Manual winding
Case material : Steel
Bracelet material : Leather
Year of production : 1970
Condition : Used (Very good)
Most Recent Servicing : February 15, 2025
Scope of delivery : Original box, no original papers
Gender : Men's watch/Unisex
Location : Sweden, Torslanda
Price : SEK12,995
Availability : Item is in stock
Caliber
Movement : Manual winding
Caliber/movement : 601
Base caliber : 600
Number of jewels : 17
Case
Case material : Steel
Case diameter : 35 mm
Thickness : 10 mm
Water resistance : Not water resistant
Bezel material : Steel
Crystal : Plexiglass
Dial : Silver
Dial numerals : No numerals
Bracelet/strap
Bracelet material : Leather
Bracelet color : Black
Bracelet length : 210 mm (125 mm / 85 mm)
Bracelet thickness : 2 mm
Lug width : 18 mm
Clasp : Buckle
Clasp material : Steel
Buckle width : 16 mm
Other
Additional details : Central seconds
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A lovely Omega Genéve from 1970 in very good condition! It has a nice silver-colored dial with silver-colored hands and index. It´s newly full-serviced by an Omega certified watchmaker. All in all, just a very beautiful watch from the well-known Swiss watch brand Omega.
Manufacturer: Omega
Model: Genéve
Caliber: 601
Movement designation number: 32114XXX
Reference number: 135.041
Winding: Manual
Time deviation: -2 s/day
Amplitude: 266
Frequence 19800
Strap and Buckle: Brand new leather strap and steel buckle (non-Omega original, after market products)
Glass: New, pristine condition - Sterncreuz glass (non-Omega original, after market product)
Crown: New crown in perfect condition, Omega original
Diameter excluding crown: 34 ,5 mm x 40,5 mm
Jewels: 17
Manufacturing year: 1970
Dial: Silver-colored in good condition
Hands: Good condition
Case: Stainless steel, good condition
Height: 10 mm
Box: Brand new red Omega box
Service: Has recently been fully serviced by an Omega-certified watchmaker. Here’s what that entails:
The watchmaker is a certified professional with a journeyman’s certificate. He has completed advanced courses with the Swatch Group, which owns Omega, Longines, Certina, and Glashütte, among others. An Omega-certified watchmaker has access to Omega’s official parts portal, allowing to follow Omega’s service guidelines meticulously and use only genuine Omega parts for any replacements.
A one-year functionality warranty is included with the watch, starting from when you receive it. If there are any issues with the movement, timekeeping accuracy, or similar concerns, you can return the watch, and we will fix it. The warranty does however not cover water damage, impacts, or damage from mishandling, such as drops or hard impacts.
This watch is available for worldwide shipping with secure and traceable delivery, and payment can be made securely through Chrono24's checkout system. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable timepiece with both historical significance and investment potential.