NOS Geneve CK 2754-1 Cal.266

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Hello everyone, I am a vintage Omega watch enthusiast from Asia. I recently purchased a NOS Genève CK 2754-1 watch.

After I searched for watch model information on Google, I found that the last buyer purchased this watch on the Swedish auction website Auctionet.com in 2023. The serial number of the watch is exactly the same as mine. The watch comes in a box and comes with an original clasp. However, I did not receive a box or clasp after purchasing. They may have been lost by the previous owner and I'm not sure if the clasp and box on the website are original, so I'd like to know what the original box and clasp looked like to complete my collection of original accessories.

https://auctionet.com/en/3002145-omega-geneve-wrist-watch-steel-manual-1950s

Also, I would like to know the release date, production period of this watch so that I can understand its history

I hope to get some answers. Thank you so much!

 
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First, I suggest that you delete your other post, so as not to confuse readers, and focus comments on this one.

Congratulations on your acquisition of a very fine example of the Genève model. It is particularly nice to see the original beveled lugs, as they are often lost over time due to polishing.

The movement was likely produced in 1954, or early 1955, though that is not necessarily the same as the date that it was first sold. The Genève line was introduced in 1952, and, with the exception of the very low production Chronometres, sat at the top of OMEGA's model line of hand-wind watches throughout the 1950s. They were produced in two sizes, and your reference 2754 was the smaller of the two at 34.5mm.
 
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Amazing looking watch and what a case! I must say that the sub-seconds hand looks too long to me.
 
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First, I suggest that you delete your other post, so as not to confuse readers, and focus comments on this one.

Congratulations on your acquisition of a very fine example of the Genève model. It is particularly nice to see the original beveled lugs, as they are often lost over time due to polishing.

The movement was likely produced in 1954, or early 1955, though that is not necessarily the same as the date that it was first sold. The Genève line was introduced in 1952, and, with the exception of the very low production Chronometres, sat at the top of OMEGA's model line of hand-wind watches throughout the 1950s. They were produced in two sizes, and your reference 2754 was the smaller of the two at 34.5mm.
I really want to delete my previous post, but I can't find the method on my phone. Thank you for your reply.
 
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I really want to delete my previous post, but I can't find the method on my phone. Thank you for your reply.
Click on the three dots in the lower right or your post, then click on "Edit". It should give you the option.
 
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You can delete the post, but not the thread.
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Ok, so this is what a nice case looks like ! Amazing example, congrats!

About the second hand, I agree it looks a bit long, but it seems that another example sold here had the same…


@Omega Just out of curiosity, will you even wear it given the condition ?
 
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点击帖子右下角的三个点,然后点击“编辑”。应该就会出现相应的选项。
There is no such option.

 
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Ok, so this is what a nice case looks like ! Amazing example, congrats!

About the second hand, I agree it looks a bit long, but it seems that another example sold here had the same…


@Omega Just out of curiosity, will you even wear it given the condition ?
Maybe I'll wear it, maybe I won't. Who knows?:)
 
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Click on the three dots in the lower right or your post, then click on "Edit". It should give you the option.
There is no such option.