Rare

Omega
Seamaster 300
Ref. 166024


EUR 12.900,-

Collector's watch Omega Seamaster 300 from the year 1965 in like new original condition.

Details


Material

Steel

Clockwork

Automatic

Ref NR.

166024

Dial color

black

Condition

like new

Diameter

41mm

Warranty

1 Year

The Allrounder

Seamaster

The origin of the watch dates back a long time. In 1932, when Omega launched what was then called the "Marine", the first commercially available diving watch, it was one of the finest water-resistant wristwatches ever produced. Its reliability proved its worth during the Second World War and shortly afterwards its unique design made it a world-famous watch. The Seamaster took the next step in the 1950s when Omega launched the "Seamaster 300". A watch which proved its worth through precision, reliability and robustness. The breakthrough was made! Along the way, Omega achieved many other successful models such as the "Ploprof", "Seamaster 1000" and the modern "Professional 300", which made every collector's heart beat faster. Almost seven years ago, Omega once again succeeded in creating a watch capable of withstanding extreme anti-magnetic fields with the Seamaster Aqua Terra > 15000 Gauss.

Swiss legend

Omega

Founded in 1848 by 23-year-old Louis Brandt, Omega is still one of the oldest and most important Swiss watch manufacturers. Today probably best known for the Omega Speedmaster - a true legend. Omega has also launched many other important and innovative models along the way, with illustrious names such as Constellation, Seamaster and Flightmaster.

The best time is now:

Omega Seamaster 300

1 1 Year Timelounge-Warranty

like new

Steel

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