Omega Seamaster Polaris Vintage
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Omega Seamaster Polaris Vintage

By Cookies · Jul 27, 2022 · 28 replies
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Cookies initiates a fascinating exploration into the Omega Seamaster Polaris, a collection often overlooked but rich in horological significance. This article delves into the Polaris's design lineage, its association with tennis legend John McEnroe, and its evolving status in the collector's market. Cookies's original post serves as a valuable starting point for understanding this distinctive Gerald Genta-designed timepiece.

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Don’t know much of this collection. Apparently it was designed by Gerald Genta, and made famous by Tennis legend John McEnroe.

Here are some pics:




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Credit: Omega

Does anyone still keep this in their collection?

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amanico
Jul 27, 2022
Mac Enroe, the photo, and " two floors above Roll Royce "... Too good! As for the watch, I didn't even know it.

CO
Cookies
Jul 27, 2022
Here’s a nice “documentary” of it

Warms my heart to watch the review of this gorgeous piece. youtu.be

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amanico
Jul 27, 2022
Merci, I will see that!

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keks
Jul 27, 2022
cool ad!

my first premium watch was a Polaris! Around 1991 I believe it was.... I really longed for the black dial with stealthy digital display but could not afford it... but found a white dial standard version on a bargain sale at a local AD and went for it.... wore it for years and still lies in a box somewhere... 3 years later I had saved up and bought a Breitling Aerospace.... so got a larger piece with stealth digital display....

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Cookies
Jul 27, 2022
I really want one

But the resale of this is whopping. With boxes and papers, it is about $2500 and all the sellers are overseas. It has a retro space age vibe hasn’t it.

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keks
Jul 28, 2022
are you referring to the Aerospace?

Would have thought they could be found for far less...

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