Omega Seamaster 1948 Co-Axial: Wristshot & Review
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Omega Seamaster 1948 Co-Axial: Wristshot & Review

By KMII · Mar 8, 2026 · 25 replies
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KMII's post featuring the Omega Seamaster 1948 Co-Axial Master Chronometer offers a timely reminder of how modern re-editions can capture vintage charm while delivering contemporary performance. This discussion explores the enduring appeal of such pieces and highlights the diverse horological choices within the WatchProSite community, underscoring the value of revisiting lesser-known references.

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About the Omega Seamaster 1948 Limited Edition (Central Seconds) Ref. 511.13.38.20.02.001

The Omega Seamaster 1948 Limited Edition, as seen here, is a faithful homage to the original Seamaster collection launched 70 years prior. Introduced in 2018 to commemorate the anniversary, this timepiece draws directly from Omega's first family of watches, which emerged from the brand's robust military watches of World War II. The original Seamaster was conceived as a versatile, water-resistant watch for civilian life, quickly establishing itself as a cornerstone of Omega's portfolio and laying the groundwork for its enduring legacy in dive watches.

Technically, this modern re-issue marries vintage aesthetics with contemporary horological advancements. It is powered by the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8806, an automatic movement certified by METAS to the highest industry standards for precision, performance, and magnetic resistance up to 15,000 gauss. The 38mm stainless steel case maintains the elegant proportions of its historical predecessor, while the silvery-white opaline dial features applied indices, dauphine hands, and the distinctive 'Seamaster' script, all contributing to its refined, period-correct appearance.

As a limited edition of 1,948 pieces for each variant (central seconds and small seconds), this watch holds significant appeal for collectors. It represents a thoughtful blend of Omega's rich heritage and its cutting-edge manufacturing capabilities, offering a piece of history imbued with modern reliability and performance. Its position within Omega's broader heritage collection underscores the brand's commitment to celebrating its past while pushing the boundaries of watchmaking, making it a desirable acquisition for enthusiasts seeking a historically significant yet technically advanced timepiece.

Specifications

Case
steel
Diameter
38mm
Dial
silvery-white opaline

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AM
amanico
Mar 8, 2026
Lovely and tempting, I must say.

As for me...

KM
KMII
Mar 8, 2026
Still keeping close ties to the MN I see…

For potential future rebooking πŸ˜‰

AR
Arronax
Mar 8, 2026
Lovely your Seamaster!

Looks great on Nato too. Casa for me today but as you know I have a soft spot for vintage seamasters.

KM
KMII
Mar 8, 2026
I know you do πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸ»

Went for the reissue here as it was simpler to source. And your Casablanca is epic πŸ‘ŒπŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

MC
MCG (Markus)
Mar 8, 2026
Nice one! 🀩

Also Seamaster here, but Aquaterra… ☺️

KM
KMII
Mar 8, 2026
Ah, cool πŸ‘πŸ»πŸŒŠ

Wishing you a great Sunday ahead πŸ‘‹πŸ»

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