Some watches tell more than just the time. They tell a human story. This, right here, is one of those watches. What you’re looking at is a fantastic vintage Omega, but it’s also a tangible piece of American industrial history—a corporate presentation watch, given as a mark of honor for a lifetime of hard work. In our opinion, these “double-signed” pieces are some of the most soulful watches a person can collect.
Let’s start with what’s under the hood, because it is absolutely stellar. This watch is powered by Omega’s legendary Caliber 551, a chronometer-grade automatic movement from the family that many collectors consider the finest ever produced by the brand. These were the world-class engines that powered Omega’s flagship Constellation models, renowned for their incredible accuracy, engineering, and durability. This is, without exaggeration, Omega at the absolute peak of its mechanical prowess.
The dial is where the personal story unfolds. The classic, elegant silver sunburst dial is adorned with the colorful diamond logo of the Inland Steel Company, a major American steel producer of the 20th century. This watch was not purchased in a boutique; it was earned. It was a prestigious award, a symbol of loyalty and decades of service from an era when a gold watch was the ultimate tribute to a career well-spent. It connects a piece of fine Swiss watchmaking directly to the heart of American industry.
This example is beautifully preserved. The gold-filled case has the warm luster of solid gold and retains its classic, sharp lines, showing only gentle and honest wear. The silver sunburst dial is in wonderful condition, and crucially, that historic Inland logo remains crisp, sharp, and vibrant, a fantastic pop of color and history.