2003 Omega Seamaster Chronograph 'America's Cup' main image

OmegaSeamaster Chronograph

Reference: 2594.50.00

Product overview

  • Box:Yes
  • Papers:Yes
  • Age:2003
  • Movement:automatic
  • Case Size:41.5mm
  • Case:Stainless Steel
  • Dial:Black Baton
  • Bracelet:Stainless Steel

Lot overview

  • LOT: #008223
  • Location:Cheshire, United Kingdom
  • Seller:
    (private) Sold by an individual
  • Currency:GBP

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KEY FACTS

  • A rare early 2000s chronograph version of the iconic Omega Seamaster, this 2003 piece was created to celebrate Omega’s long-term association with the America’s Cup regatta race
  • Crafted from stainless steel, the watch measures 41.5mm across and is paired with a black chronograph dial featuring three sub-registers positioned at three, six, and nine o’clock; a layout reflecting that of its space-travelling cousin, the Omega SpeedmasterMoonwatch
  • A further source of visual interest on the dial are the tooth-shaped indices, which were inspired by earlier iterations of the Seamaster diver
  • Meanwhile, ‘America’s Cup’ script lies beneath the ‘Professional Chronometer’ wording at 12 o’clock to separate the watch from standard models in the 300M collection from the early 2000s
  • The rear caseback is stamped with the Seamaster’s seahorse logo, and beneath it beats Omega’s calibre 3303, an automatic movement with a 55-hour power reserve and chronograph functionality
  • Like its illustrious cousin, the Omega Seamaster 300M, this reference is water resistant to a depth of 300 metres
  • Offered by a private collector in the United Kingdom 
  • Presented with its display box, warranty card, and warranty extension card
  • Graded ‘B’ for condition by the vendor who reports the watch to be in working order 

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