Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Seamaster show-and-tell time! . . .
Nov 08, 2020,18:38 PM
. . . let's see the Seamasters in our collections - divers, chronometers, and chronographs, as well as the more mundane.
There are several in mine, all vintage. This one's a '56 ref 2846 . . .
. . . powered by a cal 500 movement. It's a common reference, but black dials are decidedly few compared to white.
This '57 SM DeLuxe . . .
. . . is a comparatively rare reference issued by the American distributor. This one is powered by a cal 354 bumper movement.
Finally, here's one of the earliest Seamasters ever produced, ref CO 2494. So early . . .
. . . it doesn't even have 'Seamaster' on the dial. Extremely rare, and powered by one of the earliest cal 352 made, going by the movement number. I've never seen another exactly like it.
Please share the Seamasters in your collections, or those you'd like to own someday.
Parting shot: white gold Seamaster Aqua Terra annual calendar . . .
. . . circa 2011.
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