This lightly worn Omega Seamaster 300 remains in outstanding condition. Originally purchased in December 2018. Complete with inner and outer boxes, manual, warranty card, pictogram card, chronometer card, travel pouch and document holder. In stock and available for immediate delivery or collection - viewing on request.
Watch Details:42mm stainless steel case. Uni-directional bezel in blue ceramic with divers scale. Stunning ceramic silver dial with wave design applied hour markers. Omega calibre 8800 co-axial automatic movement with date located at the 6 o'clock position. Sapphire crystal. Omega blue rubber strap with buckle. Water resistant to 300m.
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All watches purchased from Swiss Watch Trader will include a 24 month warranty. This warranty covers all mechanical issues not caused by the wearer. All our also watches also include a 14 day no question return policy. Customers have 14 days to inform Swiss Watch Trader that they wish to return the item and a further 14 days to actually return the item.
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.