Perhaps the most pristine Vintage Seamaster 300 out there

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All original, 1963-64, value is going out the roof on these watches.

Never has been in water, and only worn for occasions.
And another eye candy image of a few others!

My Seamaster 300 in the 1st image is in the 2nd image, bottom row, 5th from the right!
Missing is 1 Rolex I lost while skin diving in the Philippines!
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Looks like it could be lovely but it’s hard to see from the photos. Do you have any more shots of it?
 
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All original, 1963-64, value is going out the roof on these watches.

Never has been in water, and only worn for occasions.
And another eye candy image of a few others!

My Seamaster 300 in the 1st image is in the 2nd image, bottom row, 5th from the right!
Missing is 1 Rolex I lost while skin diving in the Philippines!
Nice collection there!
But where's the Speedys??
😀
 
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Nice watches ..... Mostly guessing work .... Could you put an effort in a sharp and in focus picture without making it dark ?
 
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My images are on a 1 tera bite hard drive backup! Has about 88,000 images. Will indeed do a better break down in the coming days. Heading off to Singapore and than Bali. As for my Seamaster 300, here is a video I made of it .
And following that , this is my Breitling 1997 Chronomat, bullet bracelet, automatic, 18K accents. Swim with this one and also Dive. One of my most comfortable watches. I recently got a 2022 Breitling Chronomat last trip to Singapore, clearly about a year ago.Image of that under the following video.
 
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Nice collection there!
But where's the Speedys??
😀

One of my 1st Watches was a Speedy. My Father bought it for me when I graduated in Military Service , Heavy Artillery to be precise!
This is not my image but it is identical 145.022 1979. This was stolen in 1981 by another Soldier from the Barracks. I removed it for a 3 minute shower. placed on a ledge above the sink, under the Mirror. I knew exactly who took it but it was my hunch vs his denial. MP's searched his room and it was not found so case closed. Anyways he died age 54 and I am retired living the life, healthy and wel@#$y in the Philippines, turning 62. So he wanted Speed, and he got it! There were only 3 Soldiers in House at the time. It was a no brainer. In later years he flunked out of about all he ever tried to achieve! Do not believe in Kharma, but do believe drunkard bullies finish last! I know it was careless to leave it about but I was was 20 years old, still had to learn much in life.
 
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Do you have any heavily saturated photos of the pristine watch? Ideally in either really small resolution that I have to squint at or extremely large resolution that I have to scroll across my screen?
 
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It’s not easy getting good photos of watches. When I do get half decent results it’s usually more by luck than judgement and it certainly helps a lot if the watch is a looker.
 
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It’s not easy getting good photos of watches. When I do get half decent results it’s usually more by luck than judgement and it certainly helps a lot if the watch is a looker.
Dibs-tastic 🥰