This Omega Genève Dynamic, powered by the Caliber 565 automatic movement, underwent a complete service to restore its performance and reliability. The movement was fully disassembled, ultrasonically cleaned, and each component carefully inspected for wear. During reassembly, Moebius synthetic oils were applied to all critical lubrication points to ensure smooth operation and reduce friction. The escapement was treated with Fixodrop, a specialized solution to minimize oil migration and maintain long-term stability. After regulation and testing, the watch ran accurately and reliably, ready for continued use.
For more information on initiating the repair of your Vintage Omega see getting started, and additional information on Omega servicing in general. Further reading: Choosing where to have your watch repaired.











History of the Vintage Omega Genève Dynamic
The Omega Genève Dynamic with the Caliber 565 movement was introduced in the late 1960s, reflecting Omega’s push toward modern, youthful designs paired with their reliable movement. Part of the broader Genève line, which was positioned as a stylish and accessible range, the Dynamic stood out for its bold, elliptical case shape, integrated strap system, and highly legible dials.
Inside, the watch was powered by Omega’s Caliber 565, a 24-jewel automatic movement known for its durability and precision. Introduced in the mid-1960s, the 565 featured a quickset date function and a frequency of 19,800 beats per hour, making it one of Omega’s most respected automatic calibers of the time. The movement was chronometer-capable and often used in higher-grade Omega models. See Exploring the Legacy of the Omega Genève Dynamic: A Fusion of Design and Innovation for more information on this iconic watch.