The Genève collection played a fundamental role in Omega's successduring the late 1960s and early 1970s, offering refined Swiss watchmaking with the same engineering philosophy that made the brand internationally respected. While positioned below the Constellation line, the Genève family became known for its clean aesthetics, reliable in-house movements, and exceptional value, making it one of Omega's most enduring vintage collections.
Reference 135.070 perfectly reflects this era of restrained design. Produced around 1970, it features the elegant proportions and minimalist architecture that have made hand-wound Genève references increasingly appreciated by collectors. Without unnecessary ornamentation, every element serves a purpose, resulting in a timeless watch whose appeal has only grown over the decades.
Inside beats the Omega calibre 601, one of the manufacture's most dependable manual-winding movements. Celebrated for its durability, ease of maintenance, and precise timekeeping, it represents the kind of honest mechanical engineering that defined Omega's reputation throughout the twentieth century.
The highlight of this example is its striking dark grey textured dial. Rather than presenting a flat finish, the finely grained surface creates a rich visual depth that changes continuously depending on the angle of the light. Original tritium lume preserves the watch's authentic period character, while the warm mustard cow-hide strap creates a sophisticated contrast that enhances the monochromatic dial without overpowering its understated elegance. Finished with its original Omega steel buckle, the watch remains faithful to its vintage identity.