Product Details
Omega Lady's Opal, Diamond, Gold Watch
Case: 23 mm round, 14k gold, square bezel with diamond accents, mineral crystal
Dial: micromosaic opal with gold Dauphine hands
Movement: manual winding, 17 jewels, caliber 625
Stones: full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.15 carat
Band: integral 14k gold, completed by 14k gold clasp, 6-1/2 inches
Signed: Omega on dial and clasp
Note: watch is currently in working order
Diamonds:
Avg Color: G-H-I
Shape(s): full-cut
Count: 1 - 25
Colored Gems:
Type(s): Opal
Shape(s): freeform
Count: 1 - 25
Avg Quality: Good
Metals:
Gold
Overall Condition: Good
Omega: Founded in 1848, Omega is a Swiss luxury watchmaker specializing in high-end sports watches. In 1917 Omega watches were the timekeeper choice for Britain’s Royal Flying Corps combat units as well as for the American army in 1918. Omega was also the choice of NASA and the first watch on the moon in 1969. Furthermore, Omega has remained the official timekeeper of the Olympics since 1932.
Case: 23 mm round, 14k gold, square bezel with diamond accents, mineral crystal
Dial: micromosaic opal with gold Dauphine hands
Movement: manual winding, 17 jewels, caliber 625
Stones: full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.15 carat
Band: integral 14k gold, completed by 14k gold clasp, 6-1/2 inches
Signed: Omega on dial and clasp
Note: watch is currently in working order
Diamonds:
Avg Color: G-H-I
Shape(s): full-cut
Count: 1 - 25
Colored Gems:
Type(s): Opal
Shape(s): freeform
Count: 1 - 25
Avg Quality: Good
Metals:
Gold
Overall Condition: Good
Omega: Founded in 1848, Omega is a Swiss luxury watchmaker specializing in high-end sports watches. In 1917 Omega watches were the timekeeper choice for Britain’s Royal Flying Corps combat units as well as for the American army in 1918. Omega was also the choice of NASA and the first watch on the moon in 1969. Furthermore, Omega has remained the official timekeeper of the Olympics since 1932.