OmegaSeamaster 300
Reference: 233.90.41.21.03.001
Product overview
- Box:Yes
- Papers:Yes
- Age:2020
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:41mm
- Case:Titanium
- Dial:Blue Baton
- Bracelet:Titanium
Lot overview
- LOT: #001509
- Location:Tunbridge Wells, Kent, United Kingdom
- Seller:(trade) Sold by a dealer
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usThis 2020 Omega Seamaster 300 is offered by an established UK-based dealer and is accompanied by the box, warranty card, 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 Omega Seamaster 300 was released at Baselworld 2014 and blends vintage design cues with modern construction and dimensions. Inspired by the original Seamaster 300 released in 1957, the watch is presented in a more contemporary 41mm case. The watch is available in several iterations, including a titanium version, as we see in this example. Apart from being substantially lighter than its steel counterpart, it’s also distinguished by a handsome blue dial - a colour only available on the titanium model.
The hour markers and distinctive ‘broad arrow’ hands are filled with an ecru coloured Super-LumiNova to echo the look of vintage examples. The rotating dive bezel contains a scratch-resistant ceramic insert with Omega’s ‘Liquidmetal’ technology used to mark the dive scale. On the watch’s underside, a sapphire case back displays the in-house calibre 8400. This master chronometer movement is equipped with Omega’s co-axial escapement, and twin mainspring barrels that deliver 60-hour of power reserve.
The watch is secured to the wrist by a titanium bracelet with polished centre links. The twin-trigger deployant clasp incorporates a clever micro-adjust system allowing the wearer to make tool-free changes.
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