What’s so special
The Omega Genève 136.041 is a vintage wristwatch that was produced in the 1970s. It has a unique, very thin, stainless-steel case with a diameter of about 35mm and a thickness of about 11mm that features a sunburst brushed top and polished sides. The case has a screw-down back, and the bezel is made of stainless steel. The watch has a beautiful grey sunburst dial with polished hour markers and hands, and a date window at the 3 o’clock position. This movement is a well-respected piece of engineering, known for its reliability and precision. The caliber 613 features 17 jewels, beats at 19,800 vibrations per hour (vph), and has an original power reserve of approximately 48 hours. It also has a quick-set date function, which can be adjusted by pulling out the crown to the last position repeatedly until the correct date is reached.
About this example
This Omega Genève Reference 136.041 comes to you in good vintage condition. The case preserves its original geometry well, appears unpolished, has beautiful original sunburst brushing, but has some wear as expected with age. The dial and hands appear original, authentic to the movement, and have even patina with age. The crown is signed Omega and is authentic to this reference. Comes on a new brown leather strap. Crystal is high quality aftermarket replacement. The movement was just serviced, runs superbly and is keeping excellent time given the age of this watch. Comes with a card certifying the service date, beat error, amplitude, and rate.