"Manufactured in the late 1930s, this watch features the popular Cal.23.4SC movement by Omega. It is housed in a rare Calatrava case with an attractive upraised Roman dial. The early model of this watch, introduced in 1937, is equipped with the center seconds Cal.23.4SC movement. The Calatrava case, made of Staybright material, exudes a sense of weightiness unique to watches with center seconds movements, despite not being waterproof. By keeping the bezel thin, the dial is enlarged, giving it a presence that surpasses its size.
The dial boasts rare upraised indices with an embossed design. The layout is beautifully balanced, featuring III, VI, IX, and XII, and it showcases an exquisite design with a charming patina that has aged gracefully over time."