Omega

1972 Omega Geneve (Ref. 162.0042) Cal. 1481

The world of vintage Omega is vast. It's filled with interesting and unique references, to a degree unlike almost any other manufacturer. This is true whether one wishes to get weird with a racing, dress, diving, or any other category of watch. Omega has them all. The 1970s especially were a time when the watch world as a whole actively tested the limits of design, of what a watch could be and how it could look, not just what it could do. 

Stock # OMG1620042
Brand Omega
Style Geneve
Model 162.0042
Serial 35XXXXXX
Size Men's
Material Stainless Steel
Dial Silver
Millimeters 35
Bracelet Omega "Beads of Rice" Bracelet

 

CASE & BRACELET

The ref. 162.0042 features a 35-millimeter case with a bulging square shape. The mix of curvature within the rigidity of the square creates a totally unique look that finds it just as easy to navigate casual wear as it does dressing up. The watch comes supplied on an Omega 1037 'beads of rice' bracelet with 609 end pieces that retains 20 links that show light stretch and will fit up to a 7-inch wrist. The watch is powered by the caliber 1481, a self-winding movement developed between Omega and Tissot in the early 70s.

DIAL & HANDS

The dial is a striking sunburst silver with black inlaid steel hour markers and black pencil shaped hands. From every angle, this dial picks up fantastic light and creates a look that will pull it back onto your wrist day after day.

ACCESSORIES 

None. The watch is keeping time perfectly, previous service history is unknown.