Explore rare and 'off the beaten path' Omega Seamaster references, from the cushion-cased Seamaster 120 to the elusive Seamaster 1000 and PloProf. Discover unique vintage dive watches.
Explore the OMEGA Seamaster 120 (Ref. 135.027) with expert insights on authenticity, movement serials, and avoiding fakes in the vintage market. Essential guide for collectors.
Discover the 1967 Omega Seamaster 120, designed for leisure divers. Learn its history, design evolution, and why it remains a coveted vintage reference.
. . . a cal 601 movement. Derived from automatic cal 55x, manual winding cal 601 was installed mainly in relatively low-key references, with the SM 120 being one of the more collectible issues. My Genève ref 137.001 . . . . . . is the only Omega fitted wi...
600 series of movements introduced in the 1960's (thus the 600 reference) are the only movement that was manufactured by OMEGA internally, from the bolts to the pins, to the tiny gears. no parts were outsourced making them TRUE Omega specimens. They are s...
. . . any of them! One of my, if not the , favorite vintage Seamaster(s) would be ref 166.0251. [photo/watch credit: smorrisonmd, 2013] I went all-out last year to get the Ultra Deep, but wouldn't pass up a favorable opportunity to lock in a baby Ploprof....