When you think of Omega, no doubt the sporty Speedmaster and the Seamaster Professional lines come to mind - and rightfully so. Of course those knowledgable about horological history know that Omega has been releasing - quietly and without much fanfare - understated dress pieces distinctive enough to catch the eye of any purist for decades.
This particular piece, a Ladymatic Reference 566.045, dates to circa 1972 and features a 22mm stainless steel case with a signed crown, an acrylic crystal, a sunburst silver dial with applied indices and a matching handset, and Omega's Calibre 683 automatic winding movement within.
This piece checks all of the boxes as its larger siblings, and can easily be worn as a dress watch or a demure daily driver for the lady who knows what proper watches are all about.