Thank you so much for your kind comments dear Art! I´m happy to know those beauties in your collection makes you happy too!! Keep enjoying and loving them my dear friend! Abel
. . . 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, ...
... and your knowledgeable eye knew what it really was. My help was very small indeed, and I was very happy to be able to capture this special piece for a special friend. Keep enjoying and loving so much my dear friend!! Cheers! Abel
. . . to entering my collection. The mid-size AT annual calendar, ca 2011, cased in yellow gold. I would've gone for steel, but this image is all I have of the compact version. Thanks for sharing yours! Art ...
given your knowledge I was always curious about its originality. The crystal did have the etching and the movement was very brilliant copper. The case back was plain, no engraving which sometimes gave me pause. ...
. . . of your Seamaster. My hunch is it's a ref 165.001. If so, then it's either one of the last made, or more likely, been serviced by Omega and given a service dial and hands. I don't believe the dial has been refinished. It is a bit odd, but the most l...
. . . and just acquired another, a '62 ref 14701. It's being serviced by my watchmaker, so I can't share any photos at the moment other than the seller's. Here's hoping you'll add an Omega to your collection in the not-too-distant future! Art ...
. . .is 1470 0 . This one doesn't have an original dial . . . [photo credit: Chrono24] . . . but a proper example would look substantially like this. (The crown in this photo is not correct.) Here's another, in yellow gold cap . . . . . . but in original ...
[ ca '49 ref 2576 / cal 343] . . . but the seller is a good friend who wanted it back, so I let him take it back in a trade. He later sold it to someone else. 😕 ...
. . . would be the 1000. [watch and photo credit: Leo] The 1000 is perhaps the only watch in existence that I would want to own yet rarely, if ever, wear. It's a beast, but oh, what a beast! 😋 ...
Dear Scholars Got a 1967 Seamaster 300 from 1967, which was my first diver ever, and is much loved. You might think it's a beater by the look of the bezel, but my beater (one of them) and high risk travel watch is the 1960 CK14390. I bought it with that s...
. . . is what first comes to mind. In my humble opinion, it epitomizes dive watch design . . . there are others, but none more definitive. Thanks for sharing, Jacob! Best, Art
Probably my favorite watch line in all of watches... i hope to add a 300, 300M and some sort of vintage piece but have not nailed down which era.... -D-
. . . of either Seamaster, Seeks. I'm sure I've taken pics of the 007, but nowhere to be found. Thanks very much for sharing your take on modern Seamasters. Art
... with a few Seamasters in my collection. SM collection is a very interesting focus to collect as it includes both “dress” and sport watches. You show some superb and rare references which I know you enjoy so much owning and wearing. Here some modern as...
. . . 166.024 - the trifecta! You are a Seamaster aficionado, Abel, no doubt about it. Big love for the 2849s and XVI . . . vintage pink gold makes my heart flutter. Warmest, Art