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1961 Omega Seamaster ref. 14701 in 18kt. rose gold

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While most Seamasters of this era were steel tools, the reference 14701 in 18kt rose gold is a rare exercise in luxury. The warmth of the heavy gold case is balanced by a clean dial and a date window at 3 o'clock, powered by the chronometer-rated Calibre 561. It is a watch that bridges the gap between the ruggedness of the Seamaster line and the refinement of a high-end dress piece—a gold standard of early 60s horology.

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Omega

Founded in 1848 by Louis Brandt in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, Omega has grown to become one of the most renowned and respected names in the world of horology. In 1894, Omega revolutionized watchmaking with the introduction of the 19-ligne "Omega" caliber, known for its groundbreaking precision and ease of repair. This innovation marked a turning point for the company, which was soon renamed "Omega" in recognition of the caliber's success.

Omega's reputation for accuracy was further solidified when it became the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games in 1932, a role it still holds today. The brand’s dedication to precision was also demonstrated in 1969, when the Omega Speedmaster became the first watch worn on the Moon during NASA's Apollo 11 mission. Over the decades, Omega has introduced iconic collections such as the Seamaster, Speedmaster, and Constellation, blending cutting-edge technology with elegant design. Omega watches are not only known for their technical excellence but also for their association with explorers, athletes, and adventurers who push the limits of human achievement.