This is a beautiful Omega watch manufactured in the 1930s, featuring the Cal. 26.5 manual-wind movement and housed in a stainless steel Calatrava-style case. The matte white dial showcases a rare design with applied bullet-shaped indices. Though compact at 30mm, the Staybrite Calatrava-style case exudes a solid presence. The seemingly simple matte white dial is enhanced by the combination of applied bullet indices and blued steel sword hands. Additionally, the dial features a rare design with a pearl drop-finished outer track and 24-hour markings.
It is equipped with a particularly rare version of the hand-wound Cal. 26.5SOB movement, widely used in many 1930s models, distinguished by its two-position adjustment and Geneva stripe (Côtes de Genève) finishing. Overall, the watch is in excellent preservation condition and is a valuable piece that lets you fully appreciate the distinctive charm of early Omega timepieces.