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The Omega Geneve Admiralty ref. 135.042 is a distinctive late-1960s tool watch that reflects Omega’s maritime heritage through its signature anchor emblem and bold design cues. Its 37mm stainless steel case frames a silver or grey dial accented by an orange seconds hand, giving it both vintage charm and sporty energy. Beneath the surface beats the manual-winding calibre 601, a dependable movement emblematic of Omega’s craftsmanship during the brand’s golden era.
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This watch is in great vintage condition, showing typical signs of wear consistent with age and use. The case shows scratches and scuff marks, while the dial remains in excellent condition with some visible dust/dirt beneath the crystal and hands exhibiting age-related patina. The lume pip on the bezel is partially damaged. The movement is running properly with all functions operating as intended, though the service history is unknown. Additional photos are available on request.
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This watch does not come with its original box or papers.
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Brand: Omega
Model: Admiralty
Reference: 135.042
Year: 1969 (based on the movement number)
Movement number: 3085XXXX
Case size: 37mm
Lug-to-lug: 40mm
Case thickness: 9.5mm
Case material: Stainless steel
Dial color: Silver
Movement: Omega calibre 601
Complications: None
Water resistance: None (vintage watches should not be considered water resistant)
Strap/bracelet: Generic replacement black leather strap
Lug width: 18mm