Fowey River Antiques has dated this piece to the 1940s.
It has a platinum case and approximately 2.

The shoulders and lugs are articulated so it simply glides around your wrist, it is very reminiscent of the Art Nouveau era in design, simply quite stunning and would have been bespoke made for a very special lady.

The total diamond section measures 90mm long which covers half of the wrist and the case measures 15mm excluding the winding crown.
It has a platinum plated stainless steel bracelet with a sprung comfort clasp.

The dial is absolutely perfect, in mint condition with no marks or scratches.
A new glass has been fitted and the case professionally cleaned and polished so it is absolutely pristine.
The calibre 213 17 jewel movement is an absolute gem, sparkling clean and in like new condition, this is a movement from the golden age of Swiss watchmaking.

As you would expect from Omega the watch is fully marked on the dial and movement and the case is marked platinum and has been fully tested.
It comes complete with a presentation box to keep your watch in perfect condition.

This is truly an exceptional piece and would have been bespoke made for someone special, a rare find indeed.
Omega are one of the most exclusive makers in the world and this watch certainly has that understated elegance which resonates class.

Overall this watch is simple beautiful and was obviously extremely well cared for, it would certainly make a perfect gift for any lady especially when worn with that little black dress.
This watch has been fully and professionally overhauled by the watch specialist Alan Williams FBHI, the process is highly detailed and meticulous.

The watch is stripped down to its component parts and each part is examined under a microscope for signs of wear, any worn parts are replaced with genuine manufacturers original parts. every part is then thoroughly cleaned in a 3 stage ultrasonic cleaning process.

The movement is then fully assembled using manufacturer approved oils and lubricants and is carried out in a clean room environment. The watch movement is then checked and adjusted for accurate time keeping. The cases are polished and the watch sealed.

Obviously this is not a cheap or quick process which is why our watches are sometimes a little more expensive than others but you can be assured our watches will give reliable and dependable service and will not require any further attention for many years.
Fowey River Antiques has dated this piece to the 1940s.
We are traditional watchmakers who specialise in the restoration of premium vintage watches.
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