Introduction
Initially released in 1948 and based on watches used by airmen in WWII, the Omega Seamaster has become one of Omega’s best-known collections. Initially, a dress-style watch with thick lugs, the Seamaster was designed to promote daily wear while remaining functional for use in water with 62.5 meters of water resistance. However, the modern Seamaster that we know and love today was born nine years later, in 1957. This was when the Seamaster 300 was released after Omega was inspired to upgrade the Seamaster after they had 50 Seamaster cases with rubber O-ring gaskets tested in 1955, which led them to work with new materials and push their boundaries. As a result, they created the Seamaster 300, which featured a heavily luminescent dial and handset, a rotating bezel, a thick domed hesalite crystal, and double crown seals. Interestingly, while named the Seamaster 300, the watch was originally only rated for 200m of water resistance, with Omega insisting the watch could outperform the testing equipment. Either way, the Seamaster lives on as James Bond's watch of choice and now enjoys the privileged position in today’s market as one of the most iconic dive watches ever released.
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Grade
V 8.5
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Watch Only
Est. value range
$5,000 – $10,000
The Details
Brand
Omega
Dimensions
39mm x 47 mm
Model
Seamaster 300
Movement
Automatic cal. 501
Reference
2913-3
Bracelet
Leather strap
Year
1957-1961
Condition
Very Good
Material
Stainless Steel
Included
Watch Only
Dial Color
Black
Condition
Watch is in very good condition. Dial has deterioration around the 7 and 9 index. Tritium lume on the index matches the hands. Bezel has loss of lacquer near the 25 marker. The screwdown case shows moderate wear with no major dings, but with soft edges. Strap and buckle are later replacements.
Please Note: Due to CITES considerations, if the watch is to be shipped outside of the USA, an alternative leather strap to the existing exotic version, shall be provided.
Our Perspective
An iconic watch that has had a large impact on pop culture even outside of watchmaking, the Seamaster 300 spanned the gap between casual everyday timepieces and sports-focused tool watches long before it became standard practice.