[ VAULT STATUS ]: Secured
[ BRAND ]: Omega
[ PROVENANCE ]: Switzerland
[ ASSET_ID ]: OM-GEN-77
[ MARKET_FLOOR ]
$1,450
Source: Specialist Archive (April 2026)
[ MODERN_SOVEREIGN_INDEX ]
$4,100
OMEGA DE VILLE PRESTIGE
RSI: 7.2
// RELATIVE STRENGTH INDEX: Vintage provenance vs. modern replacement cost.
[ SOVEREIGN_INTELLIGENCE_LOG ]
“The Genève ‘Stardust’ represents a clinical play on Neo-Vintage stabilization. While modern Omega Sovereigns carry the weight of current MSRP, this 1977 unit extracts value through ‘Unrepeatable Aesthetic’—a stabilized patina dial that bypasses modern industrial symmetry. At ~35% of the cost of a modern equivalent, it offers superior narrative density.”
[ PROJECTED_VELOCITY ]
STABLE HERITAGE
> Status: // Calibre 1030 Continuity.
> GENESIS: 1977
> CHASSIS: 36
> VISUAL: Grey
> GENRE: Vintage
> ALPHA_SCARCITY:
[ ARCHIVE_TIMELINE ]
VAULT_INGRESS: JANUARY 2026
EGRESS_WINDOW: Q1 2030 — Q4 2032

>> [ FIELD_REPORT: THE_STARDUST_HERITAGE ]

I stabilized Asset #OM-GEN-77 as the archive’s primary record of Mechanical Preservation. Acquired in Amsterdam, this 1977 reference represents the terminal phase of Omega’s high-grade mechanical era before the industry’s pivot to electronic oscillation. It serves as a clinical bridge between mid-century Sovereign dominance and modern neo-vintage collectible logic.

[ THE_SHELL: CASE_LOGIC ]

MATERIAL: 316L Stainless Steel; unpolished factory bevels; integrated-style lug transition.
STANCE: 36.0mm x 10.2mm // 18mm Lug Width. Format: Neo-Vintage Slim.
OPTICS: Domed Hesalite with etched Omega logo at center; friction-fit tension ring.

[ THE_FACE: VISUAL_INTERFACE ]

AESTHETIC: Brushed silver sunburst; “Stardust” patina; faceted indices with onyx inlays.
INDICATORS: Applied Omega logo; Quick-set date window at 3 o’clock; central sweep seconds.
LUME: Tritium (T-Swiss-T); plot deterioration consistent with 1977 manufacture date.

[ THE_ENGINE: INTERNAL_MECHANICS ]

CALIBRE: Omega Calibre 1030 (Manual wind // High-beat // 17 Jewels).
PERFORMANCE: 28,800 BPH // 42-Hour Reserve // Adjusted in 5 positions and temperature.

[ CUSTODIAN_FIELD_LOG ]

INGRESS_NOTE: Asset #OM-GEN-77 secured via Watchme Amsterdam and extracted to the London Hub. This specific Genève serves as the archive’s “Year Zero” anchor, representing the terminal phase of Omega’s high-grade manual movements before the total industry pivot to electronic oscillation.

>> ARCHIVE_OBSERVATIONS:

INTERFACE: The DACH-spec day-date wheel provides a clinical linguistic lock to its original European delivery point. The brushed silver sunburst field and faceted onyx indices remain in a state of high preservation, characteristic of the 1977 “C” case unpolished silhouette.
MECHANICAL: The Calibre 1030 manual-wind engine is a clinical exercise in efficiency. At 28,800 BPH, it offers modern chronometric precision within a neo-vintage architecture. Verified operational status of hacking seconds and quick-set functions confirms its high-bandwidth utility.
ALPHA_THESIS: As a [PROVENANCE] Anchor, the Genève serves as a structural benchmark for case integrity. By capturing a high-beat Omega Sovereign at roughly 35% of the modern De Ville price index, the archive achieves a clinical entry point into neo-vintage stabilization.

[ CUSTODIAN_VERDICT ]

“Logic confirmed. Asset stabilized as #OM-GEN-77. The Omega Genève stands as the archive’s primary record of Neo-Vintage Precision and remains the definitive [ PROVENANCE_ANCHOR ] of the vault.”

[ FIELD_TEST_REPORT ]


[ INGRESS_LOG_VISUALS ]