1950s Omega Geneve ref. 2903 in pink gold
Omega, a venerable Swiss watchmaking brand founded in 1848, has etched its name in horological history with precision, innovation, and a commitment to excellence. From gracing the wrists of astronauts during space missions to serving as the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games, Omega has been a trailblazer in the industry.
The Omega Genève line was introduced in 1953, named after the Swiss city of Geneva, a hub for watchmaking excellence. The name was intended to evoke the high standards of watchmaking associated with the city.
Initially, the Genève name was used for some of Omega’s more high-end models that were submitted for chronometer certification. These early models featured elegant, classic designs and were often equipped with automatic movements.
This model comes in a beautifully crafted 34mm case in pink gold, with distinctive bay leaf-shaped lugs. Its dial shows a nice radial brushed finish and offers beautiful play of light. All original and in top condition, it is a perfect choice for whoever is looking for an elegant, affordable and qualitative vintage piece.