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1977 Omega Automatic 166.0202

1977 Omega Automatic 166.0202

Regular price £995.00 GBP
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This exceptional 1977 Omega 166.0202 reflects Omega’s enduring commitment to precision and timeless design. The 35mm stainless steel case offers a clean, versatile profile on the wrist, housing the reliable Omega Calibre 1010 automatic movement—valued for its robustness and consistent timekeeping.

Its platinum-toned dial delivers a refined, understated elegance, with a minimalist layout that enhances both legibility and sophistication. The addition of a practical date window ensures everyday functionality without detracting from the watch’s classic aesthetic.

Finished with an integrated stainless steel bracelet, the piece offers both comfort and durability, maintaining a seamless vintage look. A well-balanced and characterful timepiece, it’s an excellent choice for collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate authentic craftsmanship and enduring Swiss design.

  • Manufacturer: Omega
  • Country of origin: Switzerland
  • Serial no.: 4059****
  • Year built: 1977
  • Model: Automatic 166.0202
  • Functions: Hours, Minutes, Sweep Seconds and Date
  • Case material: Stainless Steel
  • Case markings (outside): Blank
  • Case markings (inside): Omega Watch Co | Swiss Made.
  • Case condition: Immaculate condition no scratches to the crystal, no markings to the case.
  • Dimensions: 35mm diameter (excluding crowns), 37mm including crown.
  • Dial: Platinum dial with black and silver hour markers. Light marking at 10 o'clock.
  • Hands: Silver and black with silver sweeping seconds hand.
  • Movement type: High grade, Cal. 1010, automatic, shock resistant.
  • Movement markings: Omega Watch Co. Swiss. 4059****, Omega Logo
  • Band: Original Omega Stainless steel bracelet
  • Serviced: Yes, cleaned and oiled.

 

Things to consider:

The watches we sell are all either Manual or Automatic movements. Knowing this is an important aspect of your purchase, as the movement type defines how the watch will run. Check out the above description to confirm the movement type, then head to the "So What Now?" section of our site for further information on movements; advice on looking after your vintage watch; and answers to some more frequently asked questions!

Due to the nature of vintage timepieces, their age means that 100% waterproofing cannot be guaranteed. 

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