Omega Genève Ref. 137.001: An Underappreciated Chronometer
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Omega Genève Ref. 137.001: An Underappreciated Chronometer

By Dr No · Oct 3, 2020 · 27 replies
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Dr No, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, shines a spotlight on the often-overlooked Omega Genève line, presenting his own exceptional example. This article delves into the unique appeal of Genève models, particularly those equipped with chronometer-rated movements, and explores why they deserve greater appreciation from collectors. Through Dr No's insights and community contributions, readers will discover the historical context and enduring value of these vintage Omega timepieces.

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. . . other line Omega's famous for.

Only one in my collection . . .




. . . a ca '69 ref 137.001, the only reference fitted with the chronometer-rated cal 602 movement.

This one's an exceptionally strong performer, and on my wrist currently. 

Art

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CH
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Oct 3, 2020
Is it still operating as a chronometer after all this time? Beautiful time piece [nt]

DR
Dr No
Oct 3, 2020
When I acquired it nine years ago, it was timed on machine . . .

. . . at +/- 0 seconds per day. On my wrist, a gain of a second, maximum. There were no marks on the inner caseback, so it probably had never been serviced. Had it serviced for the first time three years ago. After a day on my wrist or dresser, it's gained two seconds.

RG
RG1
Oct 3, 2020
Super nice Omega [nt]

MD
mdg
Oct 3, 2020
Very lovely...classic. [nt]

TI
Tiggermelad
Oct 3, 2020
Rather more modest than yours...

...but also from 1969 when I bought it new. This was my first “real” watch and has been all over the world with me.

DR
Dr No
Oct 4, 2020
Any chance of re-posting the photo, Tigger? . . .

. . . it's not showing up within your original post. (If you're unable to post, please let me know via private message.) Thanks, Art

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