
Mark in Paris provides an exclusive look at the Omega 'Speedmaster' exhibition in Paris, commemorating the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 13 mission. His detailed photo report showcases 13 vintage Speedmasters, tracing their evolution from 1957 to the present, offering a historical journey through one of horology's most iconic timepieces.










The Seamaster 300 reference is a re-edition that draws inspiration from Omega's historical dive watches. It is characterized by its robust construction and design elements that pay homage to early professional timepieces, while incorporating modern watchmaking advancements. This reference is positioned as a contemporary interpretation for enthusiasts who appreciate vintage aesthetics combined with current performance standards.
This particular Seamaster 300 features a stainless steel case, typically measuring 41 mm in diameter. It is equipped with an automatic movement, often a Master Co-Axial caliber, providing a substantial power reserve. The watch is fitted with a domed sapphire crystal, contributing to its vintage appearance while offering enhanced scratch resistance. Its construction ensures a high degree of water resistance suitable for aquatic activities.
For collectors, this reference appeals to those seeking a blend of historical design and modern technical specifications. It represents Omega's commitment to its heritage while offering a reliable and well-engineered timepiece. The Seamaster 300 is a significant part of the brand's contemporary collection, offering a distinct alternative to other models within the Seamaster family.
To me, the Speedmaster goes beyond the usual "iconic" designation. Is a true mystery how a watch, with so few changes, keeps attracting everyone. Thanks Mark. Nilo
and the fact it has changed little by little is a very fine tuning. Thanks Nilo. Mark
You won't believe it, but tomorrow I will pick up and add to my collection one of the 13 models.. Guess, which one will be that? Yours, Adam
Just guessing randomly. Congratulations anyway it will be something important for sure. Cheers, Mark
on it! Best, Nicolas
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