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Omega

The Geneva Watch Auction: FOUR
12.11.2016 - 13.11.2016
Schätzpreis
40.000 CHF - 80.000 CHF
ca. 40.153 $ - 80.306 $
Zuschlagspreis:
52.500 CHF
ca. 52.700 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 175

Omega

The Geneva Watch Auction: FOUR
12.11.2016 - 13.11.2016
Schätzpreis
40.000 CHF - 80.000 CHF
ca. 40.153 $ - 80.306 $
Zuschlagspreis:
52.500 CHF
ca. 52.700 $
Beschreibung:

Omega Ref. CK 6000
Manufacturer: Omega Year: 1932 Reference No: CK 6000 Movement No: 7'748'672 Case No: 8'782'808 Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Manual, cal. 40.6 SAV T2, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel pin buckle Dimensions: 46mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial and movement signed Accessories: Accompanied by Omega Extract of the Archives confirming production of the present watch on February 2, 1932 Literature: This reference is featured in "Omega Sports Watches" by John Goldberger pp. 14-15 Catalogue Essay The present Omega aviator’s watch can certainly be considered an important timepiece reflecting the brand’s early history of manufacturing technical and highly functional tool watches for professionals. An exceptionally rare and impressive reference CK 6000 wristwatch with a massive case, it was made in 1932 and sold to the Swedish Air Force. The extra large 46mm case, housing a pocket watch movement, allowed for a large, clearly legible dial and rotating bezel, along with the extra large onion crown all permitted the watch to be easily manipulated while wearing gloves. The luminous “military-style” numerals on the dial made for easy and accurate reading, while the elapsed time counter found on the rotating inner flange surrounding the dial – also with luminous hour markers - tracked flight duration. The small subsidiary dial is almost invisible and appears more like a marker at the six position, a charismatic nod to traditional watch making rather than for actual timekeeping. The large case is in superb condition considering the watch was intended to be worn in harsh conditions and likely in combat. The interior dust cover is stamped with the same case number and is crisp. The dial is in mint condition and the large “military” numerals on the dial and hour counter have aged to a beautiful shade of khaki beige providing a visually arresting contrast. Research finds that there are only three known examples of the CK 6000 to exist, and its outstanding, original condition makes this extremely rare timepiece highly desirable for collectors of military watches. Read More

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 175
Auktion:
Datum:
12.11.2016 - 13.11.2016
Auktionshaus:
Phillips
Geneva
Beschreibung:

Omega Ref. CK 6000
Manufacturer: Omega Year: 1932 Reference No: CK 6000 Movement No: 7'748'672 Case No: 8'782'808 Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Manual, cal. 40.6 SAV T2, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel pin buckle Dimensions: 46mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial and movement signed Accessories: Accompanied by Omega Extract of the Archives confirming production of the present watch on February 2, 1932 Literature: This reference is featured in "Omega Sports Watches" by John Goldberger pp. 14-15 Catalogue Essay The present Omega aviator’s watch can certainly be considered an important timepiece reflecting the brand’s early history of manufacturing technical and highly functional tool watches for professionals. An exceptionally rare and impressive reference CK 6000 wristwatch with a massive case, it was made in 1932 and sold to the Swedish Air Force. The extra large 46mm case, housing a pocket watch movement, allowed for a large, clearly legible dial and rotating bezel, along with the extra large onion crown all permitted the watch to be easily manipulated while wearing gloves. The luminous “military-style” numerals on the dial made for easy and accurate reading, while the elapsed time counter found on the rotating inner flange surrounding the dial – also with luminous hour markers - tracked flight duration. The small subsidiary dial is almost invisible and appears more like a marker at the six position, a charismatic nod to traditional watch making rather than for actual timekeeping. The large case is in superb condition considering the watch was intended to be worn in harsh conditions and likely in combat. The interior dust cover is stamped with the same case number and is crisp. The dial is in mint condition and the large “military” numerals on the dial and hour counter have aged to a beautiful shade of khaki beige providing a visually arresting contrast. Research finds that there are only three known examples of the CK 6000 to exist, and its outstanding, original condition makes this extremely rare timepiece highly desirable for collectors of military watches. Read More

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 175
Auktion:
Datum:
12.11.2016 - 13.11.2016
Auktionshaus:
Phillips
Geneva
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