Omega Genève Automatic Grün 1973 (Ref. 166.0168) – Frisch Serviced 05/2026, Seltenes Green Dial

Omega Genève Automatic Green 1973 (Ref. 166.0168) – Freshly Serviced 05/2026, Rare Green Dial

The Omega Genève Automatic Ref. 166.0168 from 1973 is a particularly sought-after vintage Omega – especially due to its rare green dial. This model was freshly serviced in May 2026 and runs excellently.

A classic 70s Omega with character, history, and rarity.


Rare Green Dial

Green vintage dials are extremely popular with collectors – and comparatively rare to find at Omega. This particular piece possesses that special hue, varying between deep green and a slight metallic shimmer depending on the light.

With a 36mm diameter, the watch also hits the perfect size: present on the wrist, yet elegant and suitable for everyday wear.


Freshly Serviced – Technically Top

The watch was fully serviced in 05/2026:

  • Movement cleaned & oiled
  • Regulated
  • Professionally tested
  • Case expertly refurbished
  • Bezel polished to a high shine
  • New leather strap fitted
  • Plexiglass polished

The measured values show the strong performance of the automatic movement:

  • Rate: +1 s/day
  • Amplitude: 275°
  • Beat Error: 0.9 ms

Inside, the reliable Omega Caliber 1012 automatic movement works with approximately 42 hours of power reserve.


Original Crystal & Authentic Vintage Character

Particularly noteworthy: The original crystal is still installed – a nice detail for collectors, as it emphasizes the authentic vintage character of the watch.


Condition

  • Case: Very good
  • Bezel: Mint
  • Movement & Rate: Very good
  • Strap: As new (new leather strap)
  • Dial: Good with charming vintage traces

Scope of Delivery

  • Watch
  • Travel box
  • In-house certificate of authenticity

Conclusion

The Omega Genève Automatic with a green dial is a rare and collectible vintage Omega from the 70s. Freshly serviced, technically strong, and visually exceptional – a perfect choice for collectors or enthusiasts of special dial colors.

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