Rare Omega Seamaster 300 Ref. 165024 - Professional Dive Watch from 1968
Introducing the Omega Seamaster 300 Ref. 165024, a highly regarded professional dive watch that has gained immense popularity among divers and sports watch enthusiasts worldwide. At first glance, this may appear to be a standard production piece, but looks can be deceiving; this exceptional timepiece is far more than meets the eye.
Key Features:
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Model: Omega Seamaster 300 Ref. 165024
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Year of Manufacture: 1968
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Masterfully Crafted: Produced entirely by a single master watchmaker at the prestigious Technicum in Le Locle, Switzerland, as indicated by the engraving on the case back.
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Unique Movement: Featuring an automatic Caliber 552 24-jewel movement with a distinctive prototype serial number 00000550, uniquely crafted without the usual plated finish.
The Technicum is known as the world-famous Le Locle School of watchmaking, established in 1868, contributing to Omega's legacy of excellence.
Condition and Design
This watch is presented in its original condition, clearly showing signs of frequent wear, just as it was intended. The case remains crisp with sharp lugs, and the correct acrylic bezel features tritium markers and numerals that have aged beautifully, harmonizing perfectly with the tritium lume on the hour markers. Additionally, the watch boasts the correct Omega-signed crystal.
Performance
The movement runs flawlessly, having been recently serviced, and it comes with a 12-month guarantee, ensuring reliability and precision for years to come.
A Timeless Piece
This Omega Seamaster 300 is not only a special watch for its rarity and craftsmanship but is also an ideal timepiece for daily wear and enjoyment.
Availability
This remarkable timepiece is currently in stock and ready for worldwide shipping. Our stock number for reference is 1361.
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Important Note for International Buyers: Customers outside the UK should be aware that they may incur VAT or customs duties when importing the watch to their chosen international destination. Any applicable VAT and customs duties will be the responsibility of the purchaser.