Omega’s “Cioccolatone” ref. 3903-6 is the kind of watch that filters true collectors from casual buyers. This isn’t a mainstream Omega; it’s a design statement born in the 1950s, when the brand wasn’t afraid to experiment. The oversized steel case — that distinctive “chocolate bar” silhouette — stands apart from anything else the brand produced in the era. Add the fancy lugs, sharply sculpted and architecturally bold, and you have a case design that instantly commands attention on the wrist.
The white dial with gold applied indexes brings refinement and balance. It’s clean, luminous in its simplicity, and unmistakably mid-century Omega. Paired with a deer strap, the watch gains warmth and texture, reinforcing its vintage charm without compromising its authority.
Inside beats the calibre 342, Omega’s respected bumper automatic — mechanically expressive, historically important, and increasingly coveted by collectors who understand the roots of Omega’s automatic evolution. And let’s be clear: this reference is extremely rare. Most never surface, and when they do, they don’t stay available for long. This is a connoisseur’s choice — quiet confidence rather than loud branding.