Omega Seamaster Daily Wear
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Omega Seamaster Daily Wear

By renerod · Jan 7, 2026 · 27 replies
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René, known as renerod on WatchProSite, shares a common collector experience: the return to beloved 'normal' watches after the intense honeymoon period with a new acquisition. His post sparks a discussion on the psychological aspects of watch collecting and the enduring appeal of classic Omega references. This piece explores how new additions can re-contextualize an entire collection, offering renewed appreciation for existing pieces.

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Having been obsessed for the last month with my latest acquisition, suddenly I start to wear my “normal” watches.


There is more watch life outside, hahaha!

Best regards.

René

About the Omega Seamaster Ref. 168.1002

The Omega Seamaster represents one of the most enduring and commercially successful watch lines in Swiss horological history. Introduced in 1948, the Seamaster family emerged from Omega's wartime production experience, translating military precision timing into civilian dress watches. This particular example appears to be from the 1970s era, when Omega was refining the Seamaster's identity as both a capable tool watch and an accessible luxury timepiece, bridging the gap between professional instruments and everyday elegance.

The technical execution visible here demonstrates Omega's mastery of mid-century watchmaking principles. The applied indices and dauphine hands create depth and legibility against the crosshair-textured dial, while the integrated date function at 3 o'clock reflects the practical considerations that defined 1970s watch design. The case proportions, likely housing a caliber 1012 automatic movement, exemplify the robust yet refined construction standards that established Omega's reputation for reliability. The acrylic crystal and brushed case finishing speak to an era when durability took precedence over ostentation.

In today's vintage market, examples like this occupy a compelling position between accessible collecting and serious horological interest. These mid-period Seamasters offer genuine Swiss manufacture credentials without the premium commanded by earlier or later iterations. The combination of proven mechanical reliability, classic proportions, and understated design language has sustained collector interest across decades, making pieces like this both wearable vintage options and sound entry points into Omega collecting.

Specifications

Case
steel
Diameter
35mm
Dial
silver

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QU
quattro
Jan 7, 2026
You had good reasons to be obsessed

by your Master Compressor! And this Seamaster is also a Master watch in its own way, isn’t it ? Cheers, Emmanuel

RE
renerod
Jan 7, 2026
Haha! Touché

Indeed, it is also a Master, a Seamaster! Thanks for looking! René

KC
KCLQMULKU
Jan 7, 2026
This is gorgeous! 👍

RE
renerod
Jan 7, 2026
Thanks my friend!

I love how the dial changes color depending of the light: Best. René

AM
amanico
Jan 8, 2026
The condition is tops!

RE
renerod
Jan 8, 2026
It has some scratches here and there.

But generally speaking it is in very good condition. Gracias amigo mío. René

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