Reference 2664 is a less frequently documented Omega dress watch from the early 1950s.
It belongs to the brand’s broad family of classic hand-wound watches built around the 30 mm movement line, typically with subsidiary seconds.
Measuring approximately 36 mm in diameter and powered by the caliber 265, the present example is housed in a rose gold case and features a very attractive champagne-toned honeycomb dial with applied rose gold Arabic numerals and Omega logo, complemented by matching rose gold Dauphine hour and minute hands.
Based on its features (calibre, solid gold and dial with applied hour markers), we can conclude that it belongs to the Trésor collection.
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