Wow this is a gorgeous Seamaster! Simple and understated, date at 6, and only available in Venice? https://www.omegawatches.com/watches/specialities/edizione-venezia/51113402002001/
A sleeper and and winner . If I was on holiday in Venezia I am afraid I would not be able to resist this. Also available in Sedna. Would love this in white gold or platinum
Funny, the website says available exclusively in Venice, but then says contact an Omega Boutique about pricing. So, I'm assuming any OB can possibly order one in from Venice? Hmm?
5900 Euro for the Steel- and 13200 Euro for the Pinkgold version. Waterresistant up to 60m. Regards, Alexander
Well I love Venice dearly and have been there five times during my lifetime! Looking forward to going back there with our children next year. For those that were waiting for a Tresor in steel...at 5.900Euros with a Metas master co-axial...this looks like a great option / alternative! It looks slim, but no specific case thickness has been informed. Some additional pics from ABTW and also some Venice photos add to the vibe
Good grief. Beautiful watch but calling something a "Seamaster" and giving it only 60m resistance is ludicrous.
Hmmm...Mrs. Jones and I will be in Venice later this year, celebrating a big birthday for me. And this watch....wouldn't be a bad gift for Mr. Jones
Excellent idea...birthday in Venice, toasting Bellinis with Mrs Jones and wearing this lovely Seamaster! If you have never visited, I strongly suggest a visit to the Maritime museum near the Arsenale. Venetians were producing 1-2 galleys per day with production line techniques in the 16th century. They have some beautiful gondolas there.
Oh my dear, that is a very nice watch...... Look at the case: sleek lines, so much more subtle compared to the chunky AT-case..... No nonsense on the dial: simple, clean, perfectly finished..... This will cost me. Inspired by Riva..?
It's more of a throwback to the Seamaster dress watches of the 50's and 60's I think, which as @w.finkenstaedt pointed out had virtually no water resistance. Nothing to do with the divers.
I was thinking the same thing. They need a new category for a watch like this. Something like "Landmaster" 60m is enough water resistance to keep you out of trouble poolside or in the men's room, but not much else.
If you and your dress watch end up submerged in 200ft of water, your watch will probably be the least of your worries