Omega
Omega Automatic Watch
Fortune
FIRST NAME IN TIME : LAST WORD IN WATCH MAKING
1947
About this Vintage Print Ad
This advertisement tells the story of Omega, highlighting its history of precision and innovation in watchmaking since 1848. It emphasizes Omega's reputation for accuracy, its use as the official timepiece of the Olympic Games, and its recognition for design and reliability. The ad features the 17-jewel Omega Automatic, described as the world's finest, thinnest, completely automatic wristwatch. Omega watches are available at fine jewelers and are promoted as both stylish and affordable, with prices starting at $60.
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