OMEGA SEAMASTER 300 2552.80 FULL SET (1995)

CHF 2,550.00

The Seamaster 300M doesn’t need much introduction.
The steel case, the wave dial, the twisted lugs, the 10 o’clock helium valve, all the details that built Omega’s identity in the 90s are here, plus of course the beautiful patina that characterised the Omega references of these years.

This is the same generation that appeared on the wrist of James Bond, when the partnership with 007 first took off. It recalls the watch used in 1995’s “GoldenEye” and it features a highly-versatile 36mm mid-size diameter.

This ref. 3552.80 is a clean, nice example from that era, and offered as a full set: box, outer box, booklet, warranty, and a fully linked bracelet.

The classic Seamaster bracelet from this era is still one of Omega’s best: light, comfortable, and instantly recognisable, way different than the chunkier versions they made with the Co-Axial references.

Inside is the Omega caliber 1120, based on the ETA 2892-A2, one of the most reliable and precise movements of its time. It has been freshly serviced and it’s running amazingly. The watch comes with a timegrapher report showing amplitude, rate, and beat error, proof of its mechanical health, plus a one-year warranty on the movement.

This watch works everywhere: in the water, at a desk, or under a cuff, which is exactly why Bond wore it, and why the design still holds up today.

The Seamaster 300M doesn’t need much introduction.
The steel case, the wave dial, the twisted lugs, the 10 o’clock helium valve, all the details that built Omega’s identity in the 90s are here, plus of course the beautiful patina that characterised the Omega references of these years.

This is the same generation that appeared on the wrist of James Bond, when the partnership with 007 first took off. It recalls the watch used in 1995’s “GoldenEye” and it features a highly-versatile 36mm mid-size diameter.

This ref. 3552.80 is a clean, nice example from that era, and offered as a full set: box, outer box, booklet, warranty, and a fully linked bracelet.

The classic Seamaster bracelet from this era is still one of Omega’s best: light, comfortable, and instantly recognisable, way different than the chunkier versions they made with the Co-Axial references.

Inside is the Omega caliber 1120, based on the ETA 2892-A2, one of the most reliable and precise movements of its time. It has been freshly serviced and it’s running amazingly. The watch comes with a timegrapher report showing amplitude, rate, and beat error, proof of its mechanical health, plus a one-year warranty on the movement.

This watch works everywhere: in the water, at a desk, or under a cuff, which is exactly why Bond wore it, and why the design still holds up today.