We are please to present this vintage Omega Seamaster DeVille 1665020 in 18k yellow gold with silver dial and calibre 562 automatic movement. The watch has been recently serviced and remains in outstanding condition considering it age. The watch dates to 1964 and is currently fitted with an unworn brown leather strap with the original 18k yellow gold Omega pin buckle. The watch is also complete with the original inner and outer Omega boxes.
Watch Details: 34mm 18k yellow gold case with silver dial. Yellow gold hands and baton hour markers. Omega calibre 562 automatic movement with date located at the 3 o'clock position. Brown leather strap with 18k yellow gold Omega pin buckle.
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Omega released the Omega Seamaster 300 in 1957 as a trio of "Master" watches which also included the Speedmaster and Railmaster. Unlike previous versions of the Seamaster, the Seamaster 300 was designed for underwater use. Ironically, the Omega Seamaster 300 could only dive to depths of 200 meters.