Omega Seamaster Chronometre, 14K solid gold, 352RG, Omega serviced

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This remarkably preserved Omega 2520 Seamaster Chronometre dates to circa 1953 in solid 14K gold case, the Seamaster Chronometre series of watches were Omegas flagship timepieces alongside the constellation models, boasting their automatic chronometer movements, this variety is caliber 352 RG Chronometre, their ultimate movement of the day and revered to this day for its quality and accuracy. The Seamaster brand is still in production today and still regarded as Omega most famous production model alongside the Speedmaster.



This example is special for a number of reasons, it is never restored and appears to have only had the very lightest of polished if at all, the movement is in near pristine condition showing virtually no signs of wear and this reflects in the case and dial and in fact the whole watch.



The dial is the standout item on the watch, unlike so many it is never restored and retains its near flawless factory finish.



The watch is 100% original and 100% un molested, there are some wear marks on the case but this only adds to the watches appeal and originality. The watch has just been fully overhauled at STS in the UK, Omega’s vintage service facility and comes with the full balance of their warranty.



This is a very very rare opportunity to buy a museum quality Omega Seamaster Chronometre running one of their most famous movements.



I am looking for £3550

The watch will be shipped ParcelPro full insured, I would be happy to pick up a conversation on the phone or via PM and interested parties are most welcome to view the watch at our offices in Cheshire.

Many thanks Tony Wooderson
 
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Hi Tony. Just saw this beauty - a shame there's no movement photos, as these are really nice 😀

What are your thoughts on the lumed hands? I notice there are no lume plots on the dial. Also, might be a good thing to point out the service crown.
 
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Thanks pal and yes fair point, the hands where lumed I think during the STS service and certainly worth noting the service crown, again thanks. For interested parties the original crown is also included in the sale.

Will get some movement shot in due course, as you say these movements are stunning

Thanks Tony