OMEGA Dynamic
166.0310

Available
€ 1.950

This watch is a very attractive exemple of the famous Omega Dynamic reference 166.0310 from the 1990s, in stainless steel.

The watch is in perfect condition, fitted with its original steel bracelet reference 1570/870.

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Specifications

About this watch

This watch is a very attractive exemple of the famous Omega Dynamic reference 166.0310 from the 1990s, in stainless steel.

The watch is in perfect condition, fitted with its original steel bracelet reference 1570/870.

Watchfid Score

9,6 / 10

About the Model

The Omega Dynamic reference 166.0310 is a distinctive automatic wristwatch produced in the late 1990s as part of Omega’s Dynamic III collection. It reflects a sporty, functional design inspired by military and pilot watches, while maintaining the brand’s classic Swiss craftsmanship.

The watch features a 36 mm stainless steel case, combining brushed and polished finishes for a balanced, utilitarian look. Its black dial is highly legible, typically equipped with bold Arabic numerals and luminous hands, making it easy to read in low-light conditions. A date window adds everyday practicality.

At its heart is the Omega Caliber 1108 automatic movement, a reliable self-winding mechanism based on the ETA 2892, known for its precision and durability.

Protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, the watch also offers modest water resistance (around 30 meters), suitable for daily wear. It was originally paired with various strap options, including leather, steel, or textile, enhancing its versatility.

About the Brand

In 1848, Louis Brandt founded a company in La Chaux-de-Fonds which would become Omega. In the 1880s, the Louis Brandt & Fils company moved to its current site in Bienne and in 1894 the caliber Omega was created, which would give its name to the company. Renowned for its precise, innovative and affordable watches, it became the largest supplier of watches to the British Army during World War II. It also became the first company to time the Olympic Games in 1932. Among its range of numerous professional watches, the Speedmaster became the first watch worn on the moon in 1969.

Services Included

Watchfid Certification Report: Yes

The purpose of this document is to determine whether the constituent parts of the watch are conform to the model reference /period or not, and to value their condition and importance.

Watchfid Digital Certificate: Yes

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Watchfid Appraisal Book: No

This document presents each watch in the most objective and detailed manner possible, thanks to a substantiated analysis, high-resolution photos designed to highlight all elements of the watch and an innovative rating system. Available in printed and digital versions.

Extract of Archives: No

On request and when available, an extract of the archives from the manufacturer can be obtained.