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1961 Omega 33mm Manual Wind Ref 14713-61

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The 1961 Omega 33mm Manual Wind Ref. 14713-61 is a classic mid-century dress watch that exemplifies Omega’s understated elegance and precision craftsmanship. Housed in a stainless-steel 33mm case, it features clean, timeless styling and a manually wound mechanical movement that reflects the brand’s heritage of reliable watchmaking. Its balanced proportions, slim profile, and vintage character make it an appealing choice for collectors and enthusiasts seeking an authentic early-1960s Omega with enduring sophistication.

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  • The History:

The Omega Company was founded by Louis Brandt in 1848 in Le
Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.  Brandt’s sons would later expand the company and begin to manufacture their own parts, including their first mass-produced caliber movement, the Labrador, in 1884.  They continued their work and, a decade later, made the 19-line OMEGA caliber, which gave the company its name. After the turn of the century, Omega became the official timekeeper for several sporting events, which led to their
eventual selection as the single timekeeper of the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1932.

  • The Watch:

The Omega Ref 14713-61 features a 33mm stainless steel case with an acrylic crystal, a signed crown, and a solid case back.  The white dial features applied hour markers, a small cross-hair seconds dial at the 6 o’clock position, an applied Omega horseshoe logo at the 12 o’clock position, and sword-shaped hour and minute hands.  The manual-wind 17-jewel Caliber 268 movement powers the 14713.

  • The Details:

This Omega Ref. 14713-61 dates to 1961 and includes an aftermarket stainless-steel mesh bracelet.

Specifications

Brand | Omega

Reference | 14713-61

Movement | Caliber 268

Model | International Collection

Strap | Bracelet

Crystal | Acrylic

Style | Dress Watches

Case Width | 33mm

Case Height | 8.1mm

Lug Width | 18mm

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