This is an "antique clock".
Omega watch from 1950.
Square case, pink gold lining, small seconds, all numerals upright, manual winding...
One of the few watches that sums up all my tastes.
My face smiles when I look at this watch (lol)
The image of Omega was that it was a ``genuine watch brand.''
Right now...honestly, it's bad.
I don't feel any lack of the goodness of the old Omega,
Omega is a watch brand that appeals to a wide range of generations from the 1930s to the 1980s.
For the time being, watches from the 1960s and earlier are considered antique watches.
If anything, our store has a lot of vintage watches from the 1960s onwards.
But after all, sometimes we deal with things like this,
Actually, that's all there is to it...
There are quite a few people who like watches from this era, so
Everyone who buys our products is checking our website one by one.
Why you ask?
The price is surprisingly low.
That's why there are people who will contact you first when the item arrives.
Very few people have actually seen it in a store.
But don't worry.
It may actually be available in stores, so
We don't announce things that are out of stock as "Now in stock" (lol)
If you just want to see it, please give me a shout.
Maybe I can show it to you sometime.
Thanks to you, I was able to get the watch on hold this time as well, but I personally want this watch!
This curved case design is characteristic of the 1950s.
It would be best if it was solid pink gold,
If something like that comes out, I wonder if I can buy it for around 300,000 yen.
The dial is somewhat damaged, but
Considering this is a watch from 70 years ago, this is just right.
In fact, it might be a little more painful.
Well, the more I look at it, the more I fall in love with it.
What's so great about this watch?
I can't tell unless I open the back cover.
Movements from this era have a square-shaped mechanism to match the case.
If you know what that means, you're a pretty good watch connoisseur.
The round movement, which is mostly housed in a round case, is also used in a square case.
In this era, it costs a lot to go out of your way to create a square movement in a square case.
Furthermore, the dial is curved to match the curve of the case.
We put all this time and effort into creating something really good without thinking about profitability.
Once again, I am impressed by how amazing watchmakers are.
Because there are so many consumer and commercial things,
You can really appreciate the beauty of these craft products.
On the other hand, I'm curious about how people at the time felt about these watches.
Did you think it was good after all?
Or did you take it for granted?
Imagining such things may be part of the fun of watches.
Well, I think I can drink all night with this watch (lol)