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Auction archive: Lot number 15

Omega

Estimate
CHF20,000 - CHF40,000
ca. US$20,457 - US$40,914
Price realised:
CHF45,000
ca. US$46,028
Auction archive: Lot number 15

Omega

Estimate
CHF20,000 - CHF40,000
ca. US$20,457 - US$40,914
Price realised:
CHF45,000
ca. US$46,028
Beschreibung:

Omega Ref. CK988
Manufacturer: Omega Year: 1938 Reference No: CK988 Movement No: 9'382'364 Case No: 9'554'580 Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Manual, cal. 33.3, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel buckle Dimensions: 37.5mm diameter Signed: Case, dial and movement signed Accessories: Accompanied by an Extract from the Archives confirming the date of production for the present watch on April 5, 1938 and delivery to Switzerland. Furthermore, the dial is confirmed bearing the retailer name ‘Rud. Niklaus, Berne’. Literature: The present watch is prominently illustrated in the book Omega Sportwatches, John Goldberger, pg. 24-25. Catalogue Essay The first generation of reference CK 988, recognizable by its wide cylindrical bezel, olive shaped start stop pusher at 2 o’clock and reset pusher set within the crown is considered to be one of the most beautiful chronograph designs ever made by any watch manufacturer. Its large case diameter measures 37.5mm, and houses the lovely mono-pusher caliber 33.3 CHRO movement. The black dial features a silver printed telemeter scale along the outer rim of the dial, as well as a snail-shaped tachometer ring circling along the center. In addition to Omega’s signature on the dial, this chronograph also bears the retailer name ‘Rud. Niklaus Berne’, heightening the exclusivity of the piece. When a well-established brand pairs with a retailer to sign the dial of a watch it not only adds to the aesthetics, but also makes the timepiece far more rare. Little is known about Rud. Niklaus Berne, but a variety of examples that can be dated to the first half of the 20th century including watches and clocks by Omega and Zenith are known today. The present example is in excellent overall condition, and retains superb proportions and crisp edges. Combining aesthetics, practicality, and craftsmanship, this versatile and highly collectible watch can be worn for both sporting and formal events. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 15
Auction:
Datum:
14 May 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
Beschreibung:

Omega Ref. CK988
Manufacturer: Omega Year: 1938 Reference No: CK988 Movement No: 9'382'364 Case No: 9'554'580 Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Manual, cal. 33.3, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel buckle Dimensions: 37.5mm diameter Signed: Case, dial and movement signed Accessories: Accompanied by an Extract from the Archives confirming the date of production for the present watch on April 5, 1938 and delivery to Switzerland. Furthermore, the dial is confirmed bearing the retailer name ‘Rud. Niklaus, Berne’. Literature: The present watch is prominently illustrated in the book Omega Sportwatches, John Goldberger, pg. 24-25. Catalogue Essay The first generation of reference CK 988, recognizable by its wide cylindrical bezel, olive shaped start stop pusher at 2 o’clock and reset pusher set within the crown is considered to be one of the most beautiful chronograph designs ever made by any watch manufacturer. Its large case diameter measures 37.5mm, and houses the lovely mono-pusher caliber 33.3 CHRO movement. The black dial features a silver printed telemeter scale along the outer rim of the dial, as well as a snail-shaped tachometer ring circling along the center. In addition to Omega’s signature on the dial, this chronograph also bears the retailer name ‘Rud. Niklaus Berne’, heightening the exclusivity of the piece. When a well-established brand pairs with a retailer to sign the dial of a watch it not only adds to the aesthetics, but also makes the timepiece far more rare. Little is known about Rud. Niklaus Berne, but a variety of examples that can be dated to the first half of the 20th century including watches and clocks by Omega and Zenith are known today. The present example is in excellent overall condition, and retains superb proportions and crisp edges. Combining aesthetics, practicality, and craftsmanship, this versatile and highly collectible watch can be worn for both sporting and formal events. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 15
Auction:
Datum:
14 May 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
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