Hi Watch Collectors,
I have gone into my boxes of collection and searched for Omega watches. These watches are not restored yet. I just wanted to show you over the years how Omega has evolved from 1930s Art Deco to the 1970s chunky series.
1930s Art Deco - Case decorated ususally in Solid or Rolled 9K Pink/ Rose gold.
1940s - Design evolved from 1930s retaining the second hand at six.

1950s - A much bigger dial and fancy lugs or fancy dial, this piece has been stored.

Late 1950s to early 1960s - Transition from 1950s to 1960s, Thicker case and Automatic is commonly used. This is a Seamaster.

1960s - Simple Gentleman Wristwatch

1960s - Omeage Seamaster Model

1970s - Omega Seamaster Cosmic, Chunky Solid Case is typical during that era.
This is a sample of my Omega Collections, unforunately, I do not go beyond 1970s. I hope you learn something with Omega evolution.
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