An early 1930s Omega Staybrite model equipped with the Cal.26.5, featuring a rare Art Deco design with a white enamel dial.
The white enamel base is combined with square and wedge-shaped indexes and uniquely shaped hands, creating a distinctive piece that perfectly reflects the design aesthetics of the era.
The Staybrite cylinder-style case, which also features unusual and distinctive lugs that mirror the dial’s uniqueness, measures a modest 30mm yet offers a strong sense of volume and presence. Inside is the hand-wound Cal.26.5 movement, a manual movement that was widely used in many hand-wound models during the 1930s.
Although this model was originally produced with luminous material on the dial and hands, the absence of luminous paint allows the characteristic design to stand out even more prominently.












