1956 Omega Ref2317/13 Men's Mechanical Wristwatch Cal266 35mm Stainless Steel Case Good Working Condition
SKU: 202411094817
Shipable areas: UK, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore
We would like to introduce you to watches from OMEGA, a Swiss watch manufacturer founded in 1848.
This is a 1956 mechanical wristwatch with a 35mm case for men.
The dial is silver, which looks almost ivory, with raised gold indexes, giving it a very classic feel.
This watch is easy to maintain and features Omega's classic 30mm caliper , "Cal. 266."
The overhaul history is unknown, but there are no problems with accuracy or power reserve.
We hope this once-in-a-lifetime encounter will be a special one for you!
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【condition】
Appearance: ★★★★☆ Excellent condition with no noticeable scratches or stains
Function: ★★★★☆ Maintenance history unknown but in good working condition (within 5 minutes per day)
-Case: There is some wear due to age, but it has been well maintained and is in beautiful condition.
-Case engraving: Omega engraved on the inside of the case back
-Dial: In very good condition with no stains or color peeling.
Belt: The belt has been replaced with a new one and the buckle is gold.
- Windshield: The windshield is made of acrylic and has no scratches.
Accuracy: Within 1 minute per day when measured with a flat timegrapher
Power reserve: up to 43 hours from full spring
*The daily difference may vary depending on your posture, so please use this as a reference only.
*It is very old, so I don't know the history of parts replacement or repairs.
【detail】
・Brand OMEGA
・Year of manufacture: 1956
Movement: Mechanical (Cal. 266 17 jewels)
・Serial No. 15133018
・Case material: Alloy (stainless steel)
・Case diameter 35mm (excluding crown)
Lug-lug 41mm
・Thickness 10mm (including windshield)
・Lug width 18mm
- Belt: Leather (black: crocodile pattern)
*This is a vintage item and there is no other item that is exactly the same.
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