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SubmitBrand: Omega
Model: D6672 Solid 14K Gold Presentation Watch (Factory Matte Black Diamond Dial); Swiss Made circa ~1982
Case: Solid 14K yellow gold case is approximately 33mm excluding the original signed Omega winding crown
Strap: Vintage 18mm black genuine leather strap with gold-plated tang buckle
Movement: Omega cal. 625 manual-winding movement (17 jewels); 21,600 BPH; Swiss Made
Features: Stunning factory original matte black diamond dial with applied Omega logo and gold - SWISS - signature at 6 o'clock; original non-luminous hands; unpolished solid 14K gold case with cool presentation engraving; original Omega winding crown and domed acrylic crystal; classic black vintage strap
Condition: Mint original condition overall with only very light signs of wear consistent with careful use; sharp solid 14K gold case is unpolished with only minimal wear; ultra-crisp presentation caseback remains clearly legible with the original circular brushed finish in tact; perfect factory original matte black dial with diamonds; excellent original hands; clean original domed acrylic crystal
Other: Looking for a relatively affordable solid gold vintage watch from a powerhouse brand? Consider this absolutely gorgeous Omega manual-winding watch! It's a great dress size at 33mm excluding the crown, and the ultra-thin case slides comfortably under the cuff of a shirt or jacket. The flawless factory original matte black diamond dial looks sleek paired with casual attire. This particular example is in collector-grade condition with an unpolished case that appears to have been worn only sparingly. It also comes with a bit of history! The caseback confirms that it was presented to Donald Ray Autry in 1982 in appreciation of his loyal service to SUNOCO. Mr. Autry was a local racer who later promoted stock car action at Fayetteville Motor Speedway in North Carolina with his wife from mid-1981 through the 1989 season. Their son Scott was a Fayetteville track champion. It appears that SUNOCO Race Fuels still sponsors events.