WALL CALENDAR OMEGA ART DECO WATCHES 1925/1926
1 200,00 €
Here is an original Omega wall calendar dating from 1925, a true testament to Swiss watchmaking and graphic art from the early 20th century.
This promotional item, designed to promote the famous Omega brand, presents the 12 months of the years 1925 and 1926 in an elegant and understated typographic style typical of the period. The illustrations and decorative motifs are reminiscent of the emerging Art Deco aesthetic, with fine lines, subtle ornamentation, and attention to detail that characterize the brand's high-end advertising materials.
The calendar is printed on high-quality paper, retaining its natural patina almost a century later. The texture of the paper and the finesse of the printing reflect the care taken in its production, typical of exceptional advertising items. The original colors remain visible, lending warmth and authenticity, while the Omega logo is perfectly highlighted, recalling the excellence of the Swiss watch brand since the 1920s.
Each month is presented in a clear and harmonious manner, striking a perfect balance between functionality and aesthetics. The decorative motifs accompanying the dates reflect the refined taste of the era and the desire to offer an object that is both practical for the office or home and pleasing to the eye. It is a rare example of a promotional item that combines utility and artistic value.
At that time, creating advertising posters was a true art form. Images were reproduced using color lithography, a process that dominated artistic and commercial production from 1910 to 1930. Each color required a separate lithographic stone, which was engraved by hand and then carefully aligned during printing.
This craftsmanship offered exceptional chromatic quality: deep flat colors, subtle nuances, and incomparable luminosity. The rendering of Omega advertisements bears witness to this mastery: bright reds, intense blues, and subtle shadows highlight both the precision of the watchmaking and the modernity of the graphics.
Rare.
Publisher: Omega
Year of publication: Circa 1925
Dimensions: Height 59 cm Width 29 cm

















