vintage omega dress watch Omega Vintage Dress Watch 14K Ref. 2895-1 (ca. 1958) – 10 over 10
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vintage omega dress watch

vintage omega dress watch Omega Vintage Dress Watch 14K Ref. 2895-1 (ca. 1958) – 10 over 10

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vintage omega dress watch Omega Vintage Dress Watch 14K Ref. 2895-1 (ca. 1958) – 10 over 10Omega Vintage Dress Watch 14K Ref. 2895 1 (ca. 1958) At 10 over 10, we do enjoy some variation, and you will therefore notice that we are presenting an Omega that you haven't often seen from us and are not directly used to. When we were offered this Omega watch from the 1950s, we simply couldn't let it pass, as is sometimes the case for watch enthusiasts! This beautiful vintage Omega dress watch, reference 2895, is made of 14 carat yellow gold and has

Omega Vintage Dress Watch 14K Ref. 2895-1 (ca. 1958)

At 10 over 10, we do enjoy some variation, and you will therefore notice that we are presenting an Omega that you haven't often seen from us and are not directly used to. When we were offered this Omega watch from the 1950s, we simply couldn't let it pass, as is sometimes the case for watch enthusiasts!

This beautiful vintage Omega dress watch, reference 2895, is made of 14-carat yellow gold and has a case of approximately 34 mm, giving it a nice slim look. This makes the watch extra elegant, exactly what it was intended for at the time. The case and lugs are in nice condition and are still thick and sharp, making all original lines perfectly visible. The gold marking on the upper left lug and on the inside of the case lug is still clearly present. Additionally, the watch is equipped with its original gold Omega crown.

The watch is powered by the manual-wind caliber Omega 284, which has recently undergone a full service. The dial features only an Omega print, which is characteristic of the period, and is equipped with a gold Omega logo, along with matching gold hands and hour markers. The original white dial shows slight patina, but is certainly still in beautiful condition and gives a warm appearance in combination with the gold.

We have equipped this Omega dress watch with a taupe-colored leather strap with a gold-colored buckle (not Omega). A beautiful color combination if you ask us!

This vintage Omega 2895 in 14-carat yellow gold comes with a one-year mechanical warranty.

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What you need to know:
- Omega dress watch, reference 2895-1
- Original white dial with light patina, gold-colored Omega logo, and matching hands
- Watch from the year 1958
- Sharp 14K yellow gold case
- Omega cal. 284, recently serviced
- Equipped with a new taupe-colored leather strap
- 1 year mechanical warranty on the movement
- Free insured shipping within the EU

Omega

La Generale Watch Co., the parent company of Omega, was founded in 1848 in the Swiss La Chaux de Fonds by 23-year-old Louis Brandt, who was assembling watches. In 1866, Louis Brandt passed away, and the company was continued by his two sons, Louis-Paul and Cesar, who decided to have the assembly done at a location. The brothers made enormous strides forward, and in 1894, they launched a new caliber: the famous 19-line caliber. The caliber was so precise and successful that the brothers decided to change their company name to 'Omega Watch Co.' in 1903. Since 1998, Omega has been owned by the Swatch Group under the name Omega SA.

Basic

Brand

Omega

Model

Vintage dress watch / 14K yellow gold

Reference

2895-1

Year

1958

Documentation

No

Box

No

Movement

Caliber

Omega Cal. 284

Winding

Manual winding

Case

Diameter

34 mm

Case material

14K yellow gold

Bezel material

14K yellow gold

Dial

White / beige

Glass

Plexiglass 

Bracelet

Clasp

Buckle

Clasp material

Steel (gold color)

Bracelet material

Leather

Bracelet color

Taupe

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