The Ticking Watch
Omega Geneva 165.041 - 1968
Omega Geneva 165.041 - 1968
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Born in the 1950s and redesigned in the 1960s to offer accessible elegance without compromising on quality. The reference 165.041, produced at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s, perfectly embodies this philosophy: a refined, reliable, and timeless timepiece.
Our 1968 model exemplifies the simplicity and refinement of the era, with a silver dial enhanced by applied baton indexes and matching hands. The 34.5mm stainless steel case presents a slim and harmonious silhouette, both sporty and elegant.
It is powered by the Omega 552 automatic caliber, renowned for its robustness and precision. The power reserve is given as 42 hours. This watch is in very good condition, please note a slight scratch on the dial between 12 and 1 o'clock.
In conclusion, this Omega 145.061 is an elegant and timeless piece, ideal for those looking for a pure design and a reliable mechanical movement.
This watch comes without box and papers.
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Diameter excluding crown: 34.5 mm
- Horn to horn: 40.5 mm
- Between lugs: 18 mm
- Thickness: 11 mm
Reference & movement
Reference & movement
- Year: 1968
- Reference: 165.041
- Movement: automatic
- Caliber: Omega 552
- Power reserve: 42 hours
Case
Case
- Stainless steel
- Brushed finish on the face,
- Screw-down caseback signed Omega
- Original plexiglass glass
- Omega signed crown
- Black leather strap, not original
Dial
Dial
- Original dial, never retouched
- Applied indexes
- Original stick needles
- Period Luminescence
- Light patina
- 100% Authentic
- Returns within 14 days
- Delivery all over the world













