The 2903 line is historically significant as part of the early use of the Genève designation in the 1950s, before it evolved into a major standalone collection. It is fitted with a hand-wound movement, typically the caliber 267 – as in the present example – or 268.
The case, measuring approximately 35 mm, was produced in stainless steel, gold-plated, and solid gold versions, and the watch generally features a subsidiary seconds display on a clean, elegant dial.
This rose gold example from 1953 is in outstanding condition and features a white dial with applied rose gold faceted arrow-shaped indexes, along with the Omega name and logo. The word “Genève” appears printed in a black cursive script.
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