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OMEGA Reverso Equinoxe Ref. 186.0013 1980s

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Brand: Omega
Reference: 186.0013
Year: 1980
Model: Reverso Equinoxe
Material: stainless steel
Movement: cal. 1655
Case diameter without crown: 27 mm
Bracelet/Strap: original Omega steel bracelet
Service history: unknown, keeping time well, LCD Display in perfect working order
What you should know: rare Reverso Equinoxe with reversable dial
OMEGA Reverso Equinoxe Ref. 186.0013 1980s
Here we have a beautiful Omega Reverso Equinoxe Quartz, a fascinating example of innovative 1980s watch design. This WRISTCLASSIC showcases Omega’s unique dual-display concept, combining a classic analog dial on one side with a cutting-edge digital LCD display on the reverse—a true fusion of traditional and modern horology. The case is 27 mm and in excellent vintage condition with crisp edges, enhancing the bold presence of the wide-set bezel. The analog dial is impeccably clean, reflecting its well-preserved condition, while the digital side adds a practical, sport-inspired element. This model also boasts a highly advanced stopwatch function for the era, allowing for multi-lap timing—an impressive feature in the 1980s. The detailed instruction manual for the Equinoxe is available, and it’s said to take nearly a weekend to master all the settings. Powered by the reliable cal. 1655 quartz movement, this Omega runs strong and maintains accuracy, ensuring dependable performance. Paired with its original stainless steel bracelet, this timepiece is not only comfortable but also a striking conversation starter. Produced in limited numbers, the Omega Reverso Equinoxe is a rare and distinctive watch, embodying Omega’s commitment to pushing design and technological boundaries. With perfect proportions and a stylishly chunky feel, it’s a true WRISTCLASSIC that’s as wearable today as it was in the 1980s—a collector’s dream and a testament to Omega’s adventurous spirit.
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Omega was founded in 1848 in La Chaux-de-Fonds by Louis Brandt. Out of this small watch manufacture grew a large company: In 1894, the famous 19-ligne pocket watch movement was developed and named “Omega”. Omega, as the final letter of the Greek alphabet, stands for the ultimate level in perfection and quality. In the 1930 the company entered into collaboration with the S.S.I.H. (Société Suisse pour l’Industrie Horlogère). Out of this collaboration the Swatch Group developed. Today, Omega is the flagship of this huge company. In 1932, Omega entered its partnership with the Olympics which continues till today. When in 1969 Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin accomplished the first moon landing there were equipped by Omega with the Speedmaster, and this so-called „Moonwatch“ is still regarded as one of the most significant watches in history.
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