
Emmanuel, known as quattro on WatchProSite, brings to light a captivating Omega reference CK2013, showcasing its distinctive 'Disco Volante' design. This article delves into the aesthetic appeal and historical context of this vintage Omega, building upon Emmanuel's previous exploration of 'Holy Trinity' examples of the design. His post serves as a valuable starting point for understanding the nuances of this charming timepiece and its place within vintage watch collecting.









Dial looks great, but need to check out how such case sits on the wrist.
Have always been a fan of the disco volante. Wish I had kept a Patek 2501 I had a while back. In the 80's you could still find NOS. Love your Omega. What great condition in addition to the design. I remember your thread on the holy trinity. Fantastic. Maybe my favorite are the Audemars. Really great.
Right up my street...
This Omega isn't mine, unfortunately, and the price asked is a little high, but I really like it. The PP 2501 is very nice too ( www.watchprosite.com ), but I think I like the Disco Volante design even more without lugs. Best, Emmanuel
and I would want to see it in real life. But the photos really got me excited. Best, Emmanuel
The small seconds dial might be too big in proportion to the whole dial, for me — I would need to see the watch in hand.
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