OMEGA SAPPHETTE "DIAMOND CUT" - NOS - PORTUGUESE CONNECTION - 1966
OMEGA SAPPHETTE "DIAMOND CUT" - NOS - PORTUGUESE CONNECTION - 1966
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Among vintage timepieces, certain models blur the line between precision mechanics and jewelry art. This Omega Sapphette is one such rarity. Not merely a watch, it is an exquisite "Cocktail Watch" in New Old Stock condition, preserving its pristine beauty since 1966, as if it had just left the display of a European boutique.
The highlight of the design is the iconic faceted sapphire crystal. Much like a diamond cut, its complex facets refract light with every movement of the wrist, creating a sophisticated, shimmering effect. This detail transforms a restrained accessory into an eye-catching evening jewel.
The case is crafted from polished stainless steel (Acier Inoxydable), offering a significant advantage: steel does not tarnish and retains its cold brilliance for decades. The lug geometry is perfect, boasting crisp factory edges.
A detail known only to experienced connoisseurs adds exceptional collector value to this piece: a rare Portuguese Import Hallmark preserved on the upper left lug. In the 1960s and 70s, Portugal enforced strict customs regulations requiring the hallmarking of luxury watches. Typically, such stamps were reserved exclusively for precious metals. Finding this mark on a steel case is highly unusual and indicates the high customs valuation of this model at the time—likely due to its unique precious crystal and brand status.
The silver "Sunburst" dial features applied gold indices. Its condition is nearly perfect, with a single microscopic "mark of time" barely visible to the naked eye. Inside beats the in-house Omega Caliber 484—a miniature 17-jewel manual-wind movement. It features the brand's signature rose-gold colored finish and remains in flawless condition.
For the collector, the greatest value lies in the preservation of original accessories—a rarity for watches of this age. This specimen is fitted with its original period-correct leather strap, featuring the gold-embossed Omega logo on the inner lining. The ensemble is completed by an authentic steel buckle in a rare shape specific to the 1960s.
This is the choice for a lady of impeccable taste or a collector seeking rare artifacts. The Omega Sapphette represents elegance that never goes out of style, backed by impeccable provenance.
WATCH DIMENSIONS
WATCH DIMENSIONS
Case Width (without crown): 17.3 mm
Case Width (with crown): 18.6 mm
Lug to Lug: 23.6 mm
Between Lugs: 8 mm
Thickness: 7.4 mm
Original Omega strap fits a wrist size of 14.5 – 16.5 cm
BRAND HISTORY
BRAND HISTORY
The history of Omega began in 1848 when young watchmaker Louis Brandt opened a small workshop in the Swiss town of La Chaux-de-Fonds. What started as local pocket watch production eventually transformed into a global symbol of Swiss quality.
A pivotal moment in the company's history occurred in 1894. The founder's sons developed a revolutionary movement - the "19-line" caliber - which was distinguished by exceptional precision and ease of maintenance. This invention was so perfect that it was named Omega - the last letter of the Greek alphabet, symbolizing completion, perfection, and the highest achievement. Soon, this name became the official moniker for the entire company.
Throughout the 20th century, Omega cemented its status as a pioneer in timekeeping. Since 1932, the brand has been the longstanding official timekeeper of the Olympic Games, recording world records down to the thousandth of a second. However, the greatest recognition came with the conquest of space: Omega watches passed NASA's rigorous tests and became the only ones to visit the Moon with the astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission.
A special chapter in the manufacture's chronicle is the 1950s and 1960s - a period known as Omega's "Golden Era." During this time, the company did not simply manufacture watches; it undeniably dominated global observatory precision competitions, often surpassing the results of giants like Rolex and Patek Philippe. It was during these years that Omega's most successful series of in-house calibers were designed and released. Thanks to their phenomenal reliability, precision, and engineering perfection, these movements are still considered a benchmark in the horological world and remain among the finest in the industry's history.
Today, Omega remains one of the world's most influential watch houses. Combining historical heritage with modern technologies, such as anti-magnetic alloys and the Co-Axial escapement, the manufacture continues to create watches that stand as the benchmark for prestige, reliability, and impeccable style.
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SHIPPING & RETURNS
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