Omega Seamaster Diver 300M

Location: US SOLD 
$ 2850 USD
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I have this vintage Seamaster from what I believe is 1984. It is super super super clean. Runs unbelievable.

I do not have a strap for it so it is being sold as is without any strap.

Head only.

I believe it is 42mm. The casebook has 2 reference numbers on it.
168.1503 and 368.1503.

I believe it is a 168.1503. Hard to find a lot of info on it.

The case serial matches the movement serial so it is a numbers matching all ordinal watch which makes it even more cool.

Feel free to message me with questions.

 
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I could be wrong just looking at the dial and bezel this looks to me like the 2532.80 from the 90s
 
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I could be wrong just looking at the dial and bezel this looks to me like the 2532.80 from the 90s
I just went off the reference from the caseback and also the SN # comes back as a 1984. These seamasters can get confusing at times.

If there is an expert that wants to weigh in I’d be curious but I did as much research as I could
 
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I am pretty sure the wave dial was introduced around 93, and with that these seamaster professional series. I could be wrong but i would really not bet on this being from the 80s (at least the dial and bezel/case. Movement and case back I don't know. Very cool watch btw, I have the smaller sizes version and like it a lot for summers
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This model did not exist in 1984. Mid-late 90s. Try searching the forum, there is a couple of threads on 90s Seamasters and serial numbers