A Collector’s Treasure: 1952 Omega Chronometer in 18-Carat Gold Reference 2652, Caliber 352.
Some watches do more than tell time—they tell stories. Designed in 1952, this exceptional Omega is a rare survivor from an era when craftsmanship and elegance defined Swiss watchmaking.
Its 18-carat yellow gold case, now bearing a warm, natural patina, speaks of a life well lived, while the two-tone honeycomb dial draws the eye with its unique depth and texture. The dauphine hands and arrowhead markers catch the light in a way only vintage Omega can achieve.
Inside beats a chronometer-rated Caliber 352 movement, adjusted to five positions and timed with a precision that placed Omega among the world’s finest. It was built not just to be worn, but to endure.
This is not simply a watch—it is a piece of history, an artefact of style and innovation, and a rarity that can no longer be bought new. For the discerning collector, it represents Omega at its most timeless.