Omega
Dynamic Lady - Blue Strap
This ladies’ Omega Genève Dynamic, reference 535.015, is a graphic signature of the 1970s: an elliptical stainless-steel case in 30 x 26 mm, a two-tone blue & cream dial with pop personality, and an original blue perforated leather strap that extends the “design” spirit.
| Case | Steel |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 30 mm |
| Strap | Leather Strap |
| Movement | Automatic |
|---|---|
| Caliber | Omega 671 |
| Content | - |
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Diameter30 mm
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MovementAutomatic
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CaseSteel
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StrapLeather Strap
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GenderWoman
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WaterproofingNot waterproof
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Year1969
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ModelAutomatic
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VersionBlue Strap
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Manufacturer reference535.015
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Certificate of authenticityYes
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Mostra referenceMS04251006
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CaliberOmega 671
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Number of rubies24
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Lug Width (mm)14
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Glass typePlexiglas
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DialBlue two tones cream
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LoopBuckle
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Strap typeOriginal Strap
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Mini Bracelet Length (cm)12
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Maxi Bracelet Length (cm)18
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Strap colorBlue
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Specificities19 800 vph, Power reserve 40h
Omega Genève Dynamic Ladies Ref. 535.015 Stainless steel Case 30 x 26 mm, Two-tone blue & cream dial, Original blue perforated leather strap, Automatic calibre 671
« Pop Art taught the 1970s one essential thing: a perfectly drawn line can change everything. »
In the 1970s, colour is no longer a detail: it becomes a language. Pop Art spreads everywhere, from posters to objects, from interiors to accessories. People love bold contrasts, clean shapes, striking blocks of colour, and “ergonomic” curves that feel as if they were drawn with a compass to match modern life. The Dynamic belongs to exactly that world: a watch that doesn’t try to imitate the past, but celebrates its own era. On the wrist, the blue & cream dial works like a pop composition: two zones, two tones, instant readability. The oval/elliptical shape breaks the rule of the round case and delivers an unmistakably seventies look, almost industrial design. And the perforated blue strap completes the silhouette: it doesn’t merely “hold” the watch, it stages it. It feels like a functional jewel—precise, colourful, designed for city speed and the freedom of a decade that dared.
The Genève Dynamic was created in 1967 and launched to the public in 1968, driven by Robert Forster, with a design attributed to Raymond Thévenaz and a case developed by Fernando Fontana. The idea was new: a watch whose shape was studied to follow the wrist—more comfortable, more “anatomical”, and immediately recognisable. The line became a real success and was produced in many variations, including highly desirable ladies’ sizes today for their graphic identity. The 30 x 26 mm steel case adopts the Dynamic’s signature elliptical shape, designed for a stable, natural fit. On reference 535.015, these proportions deliver a chic presence without ever overwhelming the wrist: it is a “design” watch, yet easy to live with. The two-tone blue & cream dial is one of the family’s most appealing codes: it echoes the era’s colour-block compositions and strengthens legibility through contrast. The original blue perforated leather strap extends the seventies sport-design spirit: visually light, unmistakably “Pop”, and rare when preserved. Omega calibre 671 is an automatic movement. Technical databases describe it with 24 jewels, a 19,800 vph beat rate and around 40 hours of power reserve, making it a compact, dependable engine—ideal for a ladies’ watch of this period.
This Dynamic is perfect if you like switching between fashion and simplicity: it works with raw denim and a trench, but also with a minimalist black dress, because the blue dial adds a “design” note without ever being loud. By day, it is practical, light, expressive. At night, it becomes a graphic accessory: the two-tone dial and the elliptical case do all the work, like a discreetly confident designer piece.
Omega Genève Dynamic ladies ref. 535.015, two-tone blue & cream dial, stainless-steel 30 x 26 mm case, automatic cal. 671, original blue perforated leather strap. At Mostra, the watch is delivered with a Mostra certificate of authenticity and careful presentation depending on the sale configuration. Mostra—renowned for its service and customer experience—has been recognized in both the specialist and women’s press (Vogue, Figaro Magazine, etc.) as the pre-owned specialist, offering the largest selection of women’s pre-owned watches in the south of France. Reviews are verified and rated 5 stars, and every watch comes with an exceptional three-year warranty, rare on the pre-owned market. We also guide you on what truly matters for a Dynamic: wrist balance, dial/strap coherence, and everyday use—so the watch feels perfect from the very first second.
