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Omega have played fast and loose over the years about what is a Seamaster and what is not. Generally if it says SM on it somewhere, front, back or wherever it will be water resistant to at least 30m and will have gaskets in the caseback and crown. If you don't see gaskets or the place where they would have been its not a Seamaster. Some water resistant models are not Seamasters (eg the Speedmaster series, all modern peices) but no Seamaster has no water resistance. Both models you show above tick the boxes to have been sold as Seamasters but sometimes even when the back has the logo, the dial doesn't.
At the risk of sounding a bit defeatist, with your budget I think you are going to struggle to find something nice. Even if you negotiate the originality minefield and find something that hasn't been messed about, the chances are it will need a service at the least which will add about £200 to your outlay, maybe more. Meaning to hit your budget you really need to find something nice for £100, even in ladies pieces that is a tall order.
At the risk of sounding a bit defeatist, with your budget I think you are going to struggle to find something nice. Even if you negotiate the originality minefield and find something that hasn't been messed about, the chances are it will need a service at the least which will add about £200 to your outlay, maybe more. Meaning to hit your budget you really need to find something nice for £100, even in ladies pieces that is a tall order.
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