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1970s Omega Dynamic TOOL 107 Mechanical Cal. 613 Steel case Ref: 135.033


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  • Brand:Omega
  • Model / Ref:135.033
  • Movement:Mechanical Cal. 613
  • Case material:Stainless steel
  • Bracelet material:Leather
  • Crystal material:Plastic
  • Case diameter:41mm X 36mm / 1.61in X 1.42in
  • Bracelet color:Black
  • Dial color:Gray & Black
  • Gender:Men's
  • Functions:Hour, Date
  • Working Condition:100% Properly
  • Product Year:1970s
  • Box / Papers:No / No
  • Region of Manufacture:Swiss
  • Condition:In Very good condition

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1970s Omega Dynamic TOOL 107 Mechanical Cal. 613 Steel case Ref: 135.033
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1970s Omega Dynamic TOOL 107 Mechanical Cal. 613 Steel case Ref: 135.033

Product Description

You can count on one hand the number of compelling, left-of-center watches in Omega's catalog that don't carry the name "Speedmaster" or "Seamaster." Such unicorn-like timepieces have to be distinctly dynamic in order to stand out within the crowded tool-watch market — and indeed, it just so happens that that’s the name that adorns the dial one of the best of these watches.

The first Omega 'Dynamic' was created for the Prix de Ville de Genève in 1965 and launched to the public in 1968. Fitted with an elliptical case, it was one of the first watches to be designed with that silhouette and arguably the most comfortable on the wrist. The crown was integrated into the case such that it would not disturb the flow of the design and it was fitted with a removable case ring that would allow the wearer to switch straps easily. (The ring held the back of the strap against the watch almost like a Bund-style strap.) The Dynamic was such a success that more than a million examples were sold.

This particular watch, a Ref: ST 135.033, is a clean and beautiful example of the late-'60s Dynamic: Housed in a 41mm x 36mm stainless steel, oval-shaped monocoque case fitted with a sloping, brushed bezel; an integrated, signed push-pull crown; and a domed acrylic crystal, it features a grey sector dial with polished, applied indices; an outer, printed minute track; a black center section; and a luminous white 'sword' handset with an orange central-seconds hand. Powered by the mechanical Omega Calibre 613 movement, it comes paired, integrated black leather strap with perforations and a signed steel pin buckle