OMEGA Seamaster 300 Blue Dial Watch, 41mm image number 0
OMEGA Seamaster 300 Blue Dial Watch, 41mm image number 1
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OMEGA Seamaster 300 Blue Dial Watch, 41mm

Item No.
12216503
12216503
$7,100.00
OMEGA first introduced the Seamaster 300 in 1957 - designed especially for divers and professionals who worked underwater. More than 60 years later, the timepiece has been completely upgraded with an enhanced form that is ready for a new generation of adventurers.This 41 mm stainless steel model includes a blue dial and a blue oxalic anodized aluminium bezel with its diving scale filled with vintage Super-LumiNova. The recessed hour markers and open numerals feature Super-LumiNova, which is also present on the rhodium-plated hands.

Presented on an ergonomic stainless steel bracelet, this timepiece includes a transparent sapphire crystal caseback, enabling a clear view of the OMEGA Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8912.

  • Item No.
    12216503
    12216503
  • Style #
    23430412103001
  • Jewelry Type
    Watch
  • Metal Type
    Steel
  • Metal Purity
    Stainless Steel
  • Band Color
    Silver
  • Band Material
    Stainless Steel
  • Clasp Type
    Fold Over Clasp
  • Case Material
    Stainless Steel
  • Case Size
    41mm
  • Certification
    COSC Officially Certified Chronometer
  • Crystal
    Sapphire
  • Dial Color
    Blue
  • Dial Marker
    Index / Stick
  • Functions
    Chronograph, Luminous Hands
  • Movement Type
    Chronograph
  • Shape
    Round
  • Water Resistance
    300 Meters

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