I have a few Omega's, but have always lusted after a vintage Seamaster 300, or even a 120. Bought one today, 1966 (23mil ref), currently on black leather strap, but will try find it a ST bracelet, or stick it on a nato strap. Cannot wait to receive it!
Respectable Member Sparkiem Indeed, it is a beautiful watch and welcome to the forum. Looking at the various Omega diver watches, especially the SM 120 and SM 300, I begin to realize how tantalizing is the color change of the tritium lumes. No two watches will have the same characteristics. Little wonder the Rolex Submariner and Sea-Dweller watches command a very high price, when they have superb patina on the hands and hour markers. We are lucky the Omega diver watches with nice patina are still under-valued. Thank you.