Omega Seamaster 300 CK 2913/3: A fresh picture to start the year in beauty.

Jan 03, 2020,02:21 AM
 

No wonder why the CK 2913/3 is one of my favorite vintage diving watch. It oozes class and sensuality. Its case, the dial, the domed plexy. A bomb. 


And its thin bezel makes it look very different from the usual contenders of the same era. 

Hard to take in picture, but... 



Best,

Nicolas


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Thanks, Amico. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : January 3rd, 2020-02:28

Nicolas, this is a very special watch indeed. I recently watched a series of four videos about the History of the Seamaster on a watch blog.

 
 By: Reuven Malter : January 3rd, 2020-02:32
After that education, i love the design and story of this piece even more. The connection to the watches from WW2, how the logo was created (replicating the gondola in venice), how it became the watch of SAS forces fighting in Belfast, wow. So much histor... 

Please inform us. I wanted to buy the blue, have never seen it so far, however.

 
 By: Reuven Malter : January 3rd, 2020-02:42
I strongly disliked the green, then, two weeks ago, i saw this watch in the flesh, and since then, i cant stop thinking about it. The pictures dont do this watch justice, they look to much like "Nouveau riche" so to speak. However, in reality, they are ju... 

Of course! ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : January 3rd, 2020-02:56

Did I hear a request . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 3rd, 2020-11:51
. . . for pictures? ...  

Thank you!

 
 By: Reuven Malter : January 3rd, 2020-11:56
How lively is the blue dial actually? Is it much better than the "blue sand blasted" regular seamaster 300? Is it a bit like an aventurine? Thanks for the pictures!

Actually, I believe that's a pic of the platinum SM 300. I'll stop by the Omega boutique later today . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 3rd, 2020-12:23
. . . and take macros if they still have the stone dials on hand. Art

Art, you are great! [nt]

 
 By: Reuven Malter : January 3rd, 2020-12:27

No luck at the boutique, unfortunately. Both malachite and lapis Seamasters photographed a few months ago . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 4th, 2020-12:54
. . . were long gone. (Their asking price, btw, is $36K.) I did bring along my camera and found an interesting Connie . . . . . . with a grey florentine dial and pink gold dial furniture, but as you can see the pic didn't turn out as well as it should hav...  

Dr. No, thank you very much for your effort.

 
 By: Reuven Malter : January 4th, 2020-14:03
You picture is very nice! That watch is not for me, though. Thanks again for stopping at the Boutique. I soon move in my new condominium and then ill have an Omega Boutique within 800 meters, which is not a very good thing. Best, Reuven

Quite a price! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : January 4th, 2020-16:44

Stunning shot!

 
 By: Mach : January 3rd, 2020-04:00
Is that Tropic strap the original or did you source it separately?

Stunning watch.

 
 By: jlux : January 3rd, 2020-04:59
These were the days when diver watches had still elegance and good proportions. I do have the re-edition of that watch and can fully understand why you like this piece.