Vintage OMEGA Uhren kaufen: 3 zeitlose Klassiker aus den 50er & 60er Jahren im Detail

Buying Vintage OMEGA Watches: 3 Timeless Classics from the 50s & 60s in Detail

When it comes to vintage watches, there's no way around Omega SA. Few brands combine elegance, engineering, and history as effortlessly as Omega did in the 50s and 60s. From this very era come three models that exemplify why classic Omega dress watches are more sought after today than ever before.

Vintage watches fascinate not only with their design but, above all, with their authenticity. Every small patina tells a story. Every service brings a piece of technical history back into everyday life. And that's exactly where the appeal of these three watches begins.


The 1967 Omega Genève Silver Dial (Ref. 135.019) is a prime example of minimalist design. A silver dial, slender proportions, and a classic hand-wound movement – nothing more is needed. With a 34 mm diameter, it hits the sweet spot of classic dress watches perfectly. Particularly exciting: the Caliber 601 is one of the most robust hand-wound movements Omega ever built. After a fresh service in April 2026, the watch runs with a rate deviation of only –2 seconds per day – a value that makes even modern watches look old.

What makes this Genève so special is its suitability for everyday wear. It appears neither too elegant nor too sporty – which is precisely why it matches almost any outfit. The new leather strap and polished acrylic glass bring the watch visually back to its original splendor, without losing its vintage character.


Even more reduced in appearance is the 1963 Omega Automatic (Ref. 161.009). This watch is the epitome of understatement. 33 mm in diameter, a clean silver dial, and the automatic Caliber 552 – a movement known among collectors for its reliability. With around 50 hours of power reserve, it is also surprisingly modern.

This reference stands for a time when watches were primarily tools – built to function. No unnecessary luxury, no frills. That's why such models appear so refreshingly timeless today. They are perfect for people who understand vintage watches not as jewelry but as companions.


And then there's the watch that stands out from the crowd: the 1956 Omega Seamaster Gold with rare white Crosshair dial (Ref. 2759). This model is a true collector's item. Crosshair dials are among the most coveted vintage details of all – especially in white and in combination with a gold-plated case.

At 35 mm, the Seamaster appears a bit more prominent on the wrist. The hand-wound Caliber 420 embodies classic watchmaking in its purest form. This watch is already celebrating its 70th birthday – and that's precisely its charm. You're not just wearing a watch, but a piece of history.

Vintage Seamaster models from the 50s represent the transition from tool watches to lifestyle watches. They were built to be both elegant and robust – and that's something you can still feel today.


What unites all three watches is their honesty. No artificial retro look, no reinterpretation – but genuine historical witnesses. Every service ensures that these classics continue to function reliably without losing their soul.

Wearing vintage Omega means consciously choosing against fleeting trends. Instead, you choose a design that has worked for over 60 years – and will likely continue to impress for another 60 years.

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