OmegaSeamaster 300m
Reference: 2226.80.00
Product overview
- Box:Yes
- Papers:Yes
- Age:2006
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:41mm
- Case:Stainless Steel
- Dial:Blue
- Bracelet:Stainless Steel
Lot overview
- LOT: #001484
- Location:Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
- Seller:(trade) Sold by a dealer
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usThis 2006 Omega Seamaster 300m James Bond Limited Edition is being offered by a UK-based watch dealer and is accompanied by its box, certificate of authenticity, warranty card, chronometer certificate, pictograms card and manual. The watch shows some light signs of wear, and its condition is within the bounds of the seller’s ‘A’ grading.
The watch has a 41mm stainless steel case with a multi-link steel bracelet and a twin-trigger deployant clasp. As a James Bond special edition honouring the film ‘Casino Royale’, the watch has a number of design cues that pay homage to the famous British spy. These include a distinctive gun barrel pattern on the dial and ‘007’ branding on the seconds hand counterweight and case back. Housed inside the case is the calibre 2500 with Omega’s unique co-axial escapement. The movement is chronometer-certified and has a 48-hour power reserve.
The Seamaster range is one of Omega’s oldest collections. It was first unveiled in 1948 and modelled after the watches that Omega delivered to the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. Since then, the collection has expanded drastically to include elegant timepieces and ultra-robust instruments. 1993 was a milestone year in the evolution of the Seamaster. Back then, Omega introduced the Seamaster Professional 300m, a watch that would become an emblem of the brand when it was worn by secret agent 007.
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