ABSOLUTELY STUNNING GENUINE OMEGA SEAMASTER 30 CAL. 267 WITH SUB-DIAL 1960 WATCH

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING GENUINE OMEGA SEAMASTER 30 CAL. 267 WITH SUB-DIAL 1960 WATCH

£785.00
Sale price  £785.00 Regular price 
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ABSOLUTELY STUNNING GENUINE OMEGA SEAMASTER 30 CAL. 267 WITH SUB-DIAL 1960 WATCH

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING GENUINE OMEGA SEAMASTER 30 CAL. 267 WITH SUB-DIAL 1960 WATCH

£785.00
Sale price  £785.00 Regular price 

This is a beautiful, 66-year-old, fully serviced, amazing Omega Seamaster 30 watch with a unique guilloche white dial in excellent condition. The full service was done on 25th March 2026, and the watch is keeping excellent time. Omega Seamaster was introduced in 1948 as one of three ‘Master’ watches for special missions. The mission here would be underwater. As we all know, Seamaster was also worn by a very special 007 agent. The Seamaster model was, in essence, an evolution from the rugged pilot’s watch produced earlier for the RAF and many other air forces. It was supposed to be capable of withstanding rough use and still remain stylish. When the Seamaster was introduced in 1948, standard watches were highly susceptible to water damage from even a dip in a sink or shower. The Seamaster was created as a line of standard dress-style watches that were “waterproof” (as they called them then) and suitable for swimming and other light water activities. Their water resistance was comparable to a 10 to 30-meter rating today. This watch features the Omega flagship manual wind movement, cal. 267, inside a stainless steel case. This series of movements, first introduced in 1939 and known collectively as the 30-millimetre series, is highly sought after by collectors of vintage Omega timepieces worldwide, as they are present in nearly all of the company’s early chronometer-rated watches. The beautiful Calibre 267 30mm used here was one of the last evolutions of the 30mm series movements, introduced in 1956 and production discontinued in 1963. This calibre has 17 jewels, and a well-maintained movement looks great. "Omega Swiss” is signed on the bridge together with "17 Jewels", while the calibre number 267 is stamped on the plate. The watch measures 35mm without the crown and 42mm lug to lug. The caseback has a Seamaster logo and references No.125.007-63. The first three digits stand for: 1 - Gent’s watch, 2 – Manual winding small second, and 5 – Water Resistant. If we look very carefully, below the model reference is the tiny maker’s mark of a coded emblem of Ervin Piquerez SA, also known as EPSA, the firm that manufactured this case. In common with Rolex, IWC, Jaeger LeCoultre, and its other close competitors, Omega was not a manufacturer of watch cases; instead, it purchased them from a small network of third-party suppliers that specialised in this field. The original crown is signed with the Omega logo. The glass is an acrylic crystal typical of the era. The expertly refinished white dial has silver facetted reliefs as hour markers with the famous golden original Omega ‘Dauphine’ hands. Brand new brown leather strap complements the look. The watch will be delivered in a new presentation box. We give the future owner a 3-month warranty for peace of mind. Please study the pictures carefully, as these are at great magnification and show all the flaws that second-hand watches always have.

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