Omega Seamaster 1948 Re-Edition Vintage Review
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Omega Seamaster 1948 Re-Edition Vintage Review

By amanico · Apr 13, 2024 · 39 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) shares his growing appreciation for the Omega Seamaster 1948 re-edition, a timepiece that masterfully blends historical reverence with contemporary watchmaking. His post invites collectors to revisit this significant reference, prompting a discussion on its design nuances and enduring appeal. This article synthesizes community insights, offering a comprehensive look at why this particular Seamaster continues to captivate enthusiasts.

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That one is growing on me... 





A lot!

Best,

Nicolas

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MC
MCG (Markus)
Apr 13, 2024
Had it several times on my wrist. It is really nice indeed! But it never made „click“ 😅

Somwhow the fine hands do not fit the rather chunky case… for me. And btw the back is awful… ☺️

AM
amanico
Apr 13, 2024
Yes, the back should have been simpler.

JL
jlux
Apr 13, 2024
The case never convinced me.

Especially the bezel size against the overall case proportions did not work for me.

AM
amanico
Apr 13, 2024
That's a part of the charm of this watch. The vintage was looking like that, too.

HO
hoseachandra
Apr 13, 2024
Beautiful and properly robust for daily drive. Unfortunately the legibility is poor with the silver hands on silver dial.

Not good for my aging eyes. That's the main reason i did not buy it about 7-8 years ago

CH
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Apr 13, 2024
A really love this reference and came close to getting one hunting for a new ones at various omega boutique.

I could not find one new and while I could certainly find nice one used, in the end legibility of these thin silver hands on a white dial were a no go for “me”.

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