
Omega
Omega 'Jumbo' Curvex
$5,950
In stock · analogshift.com · Watch
Mid century was a remarkable period for watch design. Freed from the constraints of traditional round pocket-watch conversions, manufacturers embraced bold geometric forms, streamlined architecture, and the emerging Art Deco aesthetic. Omega was among the leaders of this movement, producing wristwatches that were every bit as sophisticated as the era's finest automobiles, skyscrapers, and ocean liners.
This exceptional Omega dress watch is a striking survivor from that golden age. Crafted in stainless steel, the watch is housed within a dramatic Curvex curved case, a style named for its sweeping flared sides that create a sense of movement and visual tension across the wrist. Measuring an impressive 22mm x 44mm, the case possesses extraordinary presence for its era, earning its reputation as a jumbo model while remaining elegant and perfectly proportioned. On wrists today, this watch wears very well with its curved profile conforming to even smaller wrists.
The beautiful charcoal dial is equally captivating. Nearly a century after its creation, it retains remarkable luster and clarity, showcasing a distinctive sector design that perfectly captures the precision and graphic sophistication of the Art Deco period. Bold gilt indices radiate outward from the central frame, while the subsidiary seconds register at six o'clock adds balance and visual depth.
What makes watches like this so appealing is their ability to bridge the worlds of horology, architecture, and industrial design. Every surface, angle, and proportion has been carefully considered, resulting in a watch that feels as much like a miniature sculpture as a timekeeping instrument.
Today, vintage Omega collectors often focus on the brand's later sports models, but pieces such as this remind us of the manufacture's extraordinary design achievements during the interwar years. This Curvex represents a wonderful expression of pre-war elegance and craftsmanship.
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