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omegDuring the 1930s, a new aesthetic began to take shape: slim, oversized cases with flat bezels and short lugs — a style affectionately nicknamed “Disco Volante” or “Flying Saucer” by collectors. Omega was a key advocate of this bold design language, producing numerous variations, many featuring an impressive 39mm diameter.
To put that into perspective, men’s wristwatches of the era typically measured between 30 and 32mm, making the “Flying Saucer” case a bold and unconventional presence on the wrist.
This particular example features a beautiful silver dial, with a brushed, semi-glossy outer rim and a matte finish at the center. Additional details include a “dotted” minute track, a small running seconds sub dial, and a stunning blued handset that adds a pop of character and charm.
The watch is paired with the strap shown in the photographs, and the hand-wound Caliber 26.5 movement has been fully checked and regulated by our watchmaker.
An exceptional piece of early Omega design, this watch offers both historical significance and timeless appeal. Feel free to reach out to arrange a viewing or a call — we’d be delighted to share more with you.
Specifications:
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Omega Reference “flying saucer“ Dress-watch reference CK2013
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39mm steel case with no-lugs
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Silver two tone dial, blued hands , small seconds
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Caliber 26.5 hand-wound movement
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Movement serial 807xxxx / case no. 951xxxx dating to the mid 1930s
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Comes on the leather strap as pictured
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Fully checked by our watchmaker
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One-year mechanical warranty
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Free worldwide Fedex Priority shipping
Original: $10,320.45
-70%$10,320.45
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Description
omegDuring the 1930s, a new aesthetic began to take shape: slim, oversized cases with flat bezels and short lugs — a style affectionately nicknamed “Disco Volante” or “Flying Saucer” by collectors. Omega was a key advocate of this bold design language, producing numerous variations, many featuring an impressive 39mm diameter.
To put that into perspective, men’s wristwatches of the era typically measured between 30 and 32mm, making the “Flying Saucer” case a bold and unconventional presence on the wrist.
This particular example features a beautiful silver dial, with a brushed, semi-glossy outer rim and a matte finish at the center. Additional details include a “dotted” minute track, a small running seconds sub dial, and a stunning blued handset that adds a pop of character and charm.
The watch is paired with the strap shown in the photographs, and the hand-wound Caliber 26.5 movement has been fully checked and regulated by our watchmaker.
An exceptional piece of early Omega design, this watch offers both historical significance and timeless appeal. Feel free to reach out to arrange a viewing or a call — we’d be delighted to share more with you.
Specifications:
-
Omega Reference “flying saucer“ Dress-watch reference CK2013
-
39mm steel case with no-lugs
-
Silver two tone dial, blued hands , small seconds
-
Caliber 26.5 hand-wound movement
-
Movement serial 807xxxx / case no. 951xxxx dating to the mid 1930s
-
Comes on the leather strap as pictured
-
Fully checked by our watchmaker
-
One-year mechanical warranty
-
Free worldwide Fedex Priority shipping























