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This Omega Golden Era Watch Display Ensemble – 1967 Service List Edition includes a rare Spanish-language service tariff sheet and two original Omega watch display stands. The main sign is framed in red enamel and gold-toned trim, prominently featuring the iconic Omega logo in raised metallic lettering. The printed list details official watch repair rates starting from January 10, 1967, highlighting Omega's historical pricing for timepieces and parts. Accompanying the signage are two gold-tone metal stands with red Omega logo bases, designed to showcase wristwatches—one with a classic loop form and the other an extended, adjustable height variant, both evoking mid-century retail aesthetics.
Produced in Spain for Omega boutiques and jewelers, this set exemplifies Omega’s precision brand presentation and service commitment during the golden era of mechanical watchmaking. The pricing card reflects mid-20th-century Spanish currency and customer service standards, making it a rare collectible for horology enthusiasts and Omega historians alike.
Omega Golden Era Watch Display Ensemble – 1967 Service List Edition
This Omega Golden Era Watch Display Ensemble – 1967 Service List Edition includes a rare Spanish-language service tariff sheet and two original Omega watch display stands. The main sign is framed in red enamel and gold-toned trim, prominently featuring the iconic Omega logo in raised metallic lettering. The printed list details official watch repair rates starting from January 10, 1967, highlighting Omega's historical pricing for timepieces and parts. Accompanying the signage are two gold-tone metal stands with red Omega logo bases, designed to showcase wristwatches—one with a classic loop form and the other an extended, adjustable height variant, both evoking mid-century retail aesthetics.
Produced in Spain for Omega boutiques and jewelers, this set exemplifies Omega’s precision brand presentation and service commitment during the golden era of mechanical watchmaking. The pricing card reflects mid-20th-century Spanish currency and customer service standards, making it a rare collectible for horology enthusiasts and Omega historians alike.
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