Manufactured in the late 1930s, this Omega is equipped with the manual-winding Cal.26.5 and features a distinctive "horn lug design" with a rare Art Deco-style three-tone dial.
The striking horn lug design—also seen in Tissot chronographs from the same era—and the beautifully composed three-tone dial in an Art Deco style with blued steel hands showcase the character of the period and an exceptional vintage aesthetic.
It houses the hand-wound Cal.26.5 movement, which was widely used in manual-wind Omega models from the 1930s to the 1940s. The Staybrite case retains its unique shape with crisp lines, and the dial shows a well-preserved, rich patina with its three-tone color scheme clearly visible, adding to the natural charm of what appears to be a one-owner watch.
The watch comes with an aftermarket bamboo-style bracelet and an original Omega buckle from a later period.













