One of the most traditional (and popular) configurations of Omega's second-generation Planet Ocean. It has a stainless steel case (42mm) and a matching bracelet. The bezel inlay is made of ceramic. This one of the watches worn by Daniel Craig in the 2012 James Bond Skyfall movie.
The ref. 2533.50.00 Seamaster Diver 300M Chronometer America's Cup was released in 2000 in honor of the America's Cup regatta. It features a stainless steel case, a white gold bezel inlay and a stainless steel bracelet. It was also available with leather strap as reference 2833.50.91.
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Limited OMEGA SEAMASTER AQUA TERRA - Special Edition XXL SMALL SECONDS 49,2 | Reference 231.53.49.10.04.001 in 18k Whitegold | limited to only 88 Exemplars | Caliber: Omega 2211 - COSC Chronometer | white enamel Dial | Diameter 49.2mm - Height 12.35mm - Weight 147 gr. | the Watch is in very good condition | Omega Leather Strap with pin Buckle in 18k Whitegold | enclosed Box - limitation Certificate - Guarantee Card (sold on July 24, 2014 by OMEGA / Hamburg) - Description.
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The reference 212.30.44.50.01.002 Seamaster 300M Chronograph has a case of 44mm and a black dial with striking yellow accents. It is powered by caliber 3330. The bezel is ceramic. Reference: 212.30.44.50.01.002
The fourth generation of the Omega Seamaster 300M was introduced at BaselWorld 2018, marking the return of the wave-dial and the introduction of the Co-Axial Master Chronometer caliber 8800. It is available in a number of variations; reference 210.30.42.20.06.001 has a silver/grey dial.
The original Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra was introduced in 2002 as a successor to the earlier Seamaster 120 - a more elegant, less sporty version of Omega's dive watches. It was available in a wide variety of configurations, with either quartz or mechanical movements. Reference 2518.50.00 has a stainless steel case and a black dial. It is fitted with a stainless steel bracelet strap.
The Planet Ocean 600M Co-Axial 43.5 Master Chronometer reference 215.30.44.21.03.001 was introduced at BaselWorld 2016, as part of the third generation of Planet Ocean models. It is powered by the Master Co-Axial caliber 8900, which is housed in a case of 43.5mm - a size previously only available in the GMT model. The dial is made of blue ceramic, as is its bezel.
The Omega Seamaster 300 23463412199001 was introduced at BaselWorld 2018 (then as 23460412199001) though not seen again before 2019. This watch features a yellow gold case and a malachite dial. Inside is Omega's caliber 8913, a 'Master Chronometer' rated movement finished for watches cased in precious metals.
The original Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra was introduced in 2002 as a successor to the earlier Seamaster 120 - a more elegant, less sporty version of Omega's dive watches. It was available in a wide variety of configurations, with either quartz or mechanical movements. Since then, the Aqua Terra has been revamped several times, with the present generation having been launched at BaselWorld 2017. Reference 220.13.38.20.01.001 has a stainless steel case and an alligator strap. It is powered by the Master Co-Axial caliber 8800 and features a black dial.
The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra represents a fine mix between sports and elegance. It's refined yet robust -boasting a water resistance of 150 meters- and its signature elements include the dial inspired by the wooden decks of luxury sailboats, the twisted 'lyre' lugs, and a distinct hand set. The present model has a 43mm case that houses an Omega in-house co-axial movement with annual calendar complication. As reference 231.23.43.22.06.002, the Aqua Terra Annual Calendar features a stainless steel case with red gold crown and bezel. The dial is brown/grey.
The fourth generation of the Omega Seamaster 300M was introduced at BaselWorld 2018, marking the return of the wave-dial and the introduction of the Co-Axial Master Chronometer caliber 8800. It is available in a number of variations; reference 210.32.42.20.06.001 has a stainless steel case with blue ceramic bezel insert, a grey dial, and finally a blue rubber strap.
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The original Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra was introduced in 2002 as a successor to the earlier Seamaster 120 - a more elegant, less sporty version of Omega's dive watches. It was available in a wide variety of configurations, with either quartz or mechanical movements. Since then, the Aqua Terra has been revamped several times, with the present generation having been launched at BaselWorld 2017. Reference 220.10.38.20.02.003 has a stainless steel case and matching bracelet. It is powered by the Master Co-Axial caliber 8800 and features a silver 'Waves' dial.
The Seamaster Diver GMT ref. 212.30.44.52.03.001 features a matt blue ceramic rotating bezel and is mounted on a 44mm stainless steel case. It features a 30-minute and 12-hour recorders and a small seconds sub-dial. It is fitted on a stainless steel bracelet.
The original Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra was introduced in 2002 as a successor to the earlier Seamaster 120 - a more elegant, less sporty version of Omega's dive watches. It was available in a wide variety of configurations, with either quartz or mechanical movements. Since then, the Aqua Terra has been revamped several times, with the present generation having been launched at BaselWorld 2017. Reference 220.10.41.21.03.004 was added to the collection in 2019. It features a blue dial.
The Seamaster Diver GMT ref. 212.30.44.52.03.001 features a matt blue ceramic rotating bezel and is mounted on a 44mm stainless steel case. It features a 30-minute and 12-hour recorders and a small seconds sub-dial. It is fitted on a stainless steel bracelet.
The Seamaster 2453.80.00 has a mid-size case of 36.25mm in stainless steel & yellow gold. It is powered by the self-winding caliber 1120 movement.
The Omega Seamaster 300M Chronograph reference 2594.50.00 features a stainless steel case (41.5mm) and a matching bracelet. It is powered by the self-winding caliber 3303. It was created in celebration of Omega's partnership with the America's Cup sailing race.
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The ref. 2254.50.00 Omega Seamaster 300m features a black dial and black divers style bezel inlay. It is fitted with a sword-type set of hands.
The original Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra was introduced in 2002 as a successor to the earlier Seamaster 120 - a more elegant, less sporty version of Omega's dive watches. It was available in a wide variety of configurations, with either quartz or mechanical movements. Since then, the Aqua Terra has been revamped several times, with the present generation having been launched at BaselWorld 2017. Reference 220.10.38.20.02.001 has a stainless steel case and matching bracelet. It is powered by the Master Co-Axial caliber 8800 and features a silver dial.
When Omega created the Seamaster Aqua Terra it was influenced by some design elements which had characterized some great Omega wristwatches in the past. One of these was the 1960 Automatic Seamaster. The Aqua Terra is a fitting homage to its timeless design but what’s inside its case would make its ancestor proud. The Aqua Terra 41.5 Day Date has a case of 41.5mm, which houses the self-winding caliber 8602 / 8612 with day display at 12:00 and date at 6:00. Reference 231.10.42.22.01.001 has both case and bracelet done in stainless steel. The dial is black.
The 2910.51.82 Seamaster Planet Ocean Chronograph has a black dial with orange numerals, a black bezel and a black rubber strap with orange stitching. Part of the first generation of Planet Ocean watches, it is powered by Omega's caliber 3313 movement. Seamaster ref: 2910.51.82
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The Omega Seamaster 522.32.40.20.01.003 is a limited edition of 2032 pieces introduced in 2018 in celebration of Omega's role as official timing partner of the Olympic Games. It is part of a series of five models which each feature accents in one of the colors of the Olympic rings. The case is similar if not identical to that of the Venezia model.
The fourth generation of the Omega Seamaster 300M was introduced at BaselWorld 2018, marking the return of the wave-dial and the introduction of the Co-Axial Master Chronometer caliber 8800. It is available in a number of variations; reference 210.20.42.20.01.002 has both its case and bracelet done in a combination of stainless steel and yellow gold.
The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Master Co-Axial 44 Chronograph ref. 210.30.44.51.03.001 was introduced in 2019. It features a stainless steel case (44mm) paired with a grey dial and blue bezel. This watch is powered by the self-winding caliber 9900 chronograph movement.
The fourth generation of the Omega Seamaster 300M was introduced at BaselWorld 2018, marking the return of the wave-dial and the introduction of the Co-Axial Master Chronometer caliber 8800. It is available in a number of variations; reference 210.22.42.20.01.002 has a stainless steel case with Sedna-gold crowns and bezel. It is fitted with a black rubber strap.
When Omega created the Seamaster Aqua Terra it was influenced by some design elements which had characterized some great Omega wristwatches in the past. One of these was the 1960 Automatic Seamaster. The Aqua Terra is a fitting homage to its timeless design but what’s inside its case would make its ancestor proud. The ref. 231.10.34.20.55.001 has a mother-of-pearl dial with diamond indexes. It is powered by Omega's self-winding caliber 8520.
The fourth generation of the Omega Seamaster 300M was introduced at BaselWorld 2018, marking the return of the wave-dial and the introduction of the Co-Axial Master Chronometer caliber 8800. It is available in a number of variations; reference 210.30.42.20.01.001 has a black dial and matching bezel insert; it is fitted with a stainless steel bracelet.
The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra represents a fine mix between sports and elegance. It's refined yet robust -boasting a water resistance of 150 meters- and its signature elements include the dial inspired by the wooden decks of luxury sailboats, the twisted 'lyre' lugs, and a distinct hand set. The present model has a 43mm case that houses an Omega in-house co-axial movement with annual calendar complication. As reference 231.13.43.22.02.002, the Aqua Terra Annual Calendar features a stainless steel case and a silver [coffin] dial. It is fitted with an alligator strap.
One of the prized watches from the so called ‘Dirty Dozen’ collection of British Military watches from the second World War. This Eterna is one of the hardest to find certainly in this condition with less than 5000 thought to have ever been made. Its anyones guess how many survived to this day with even fewer to hit the open market with many tucked away in private collections. Admittedly this particular Eterna is priced a little higher than some of the others that may be seen online but it is an exceptional example 36mm steel case we believe the crown, hands and dial to all be original with possibly the plexiglass a later replacement. As stipulated by the British Military of Defence all of the watches in the collections have the black radium dial with what would have been luminescent Arabic hour markers to match the luminescent radium filled hands. Subsidiary seconds dial at the bottom, the dial shows some minor natural pitting and the hands show some of the luminescent has fallen away however it should be noted that this was a military watch from 80 years ago. Case markings and movement markings all correct and with the watch having passed through our workshop its in fine working order. Case Markings: WWW – Watch, Waterproof, War MOD Broad Arrow to dial and case back P2753 3111081
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When Omega created the Seamaster Aqua Terra it was influenced by some design elements which had characterized some great Omega wristwatches in the past. One of these was the 1960 Automatic Seamaster. The Aqua Terra is a fitting homage to its timeless design but what’s inside its case would make its ancestor proud. Ref. 231.13.44.52.06.001 has a grey dial and an integrated alligator strap. Seamaster ref: 231.13.44.52.06.001
The Seamaster Planet Ocean Liquidmetal 222.30.42.20.01.001 is a limited edition of 1948 pieces based on the first-generation Planet Ocean 42mm. It was the first Omega to feature a ceramic dial and the Liquidmetal bezel insert, as indicated by the 'World Premiere' engraving on its case back.