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Seamaster 300 with some serious diver provenance at Wooley Wallace

  1. wouter van wijk Nov 2, 2020

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    new hands but besides that a very interesting watch imho.


    A gentleman's steel Omega Seamaster 300 Edition wristwatch

    https://www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk/departments/jewellery/jw171120/view-lot/337/

    Estimate: £20,000 - £30,000
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    A gentleman's steel Omega Seamaster 300 Edition wristwatch

    The round black dial with luminous applied tritium indices, large triangle at 12 position, Arabic 3/6/9, surmounted with an encircled 'T', sweep seconds hand
    Bi-directional rotating bezel, black inlaid luminous 10 minute increments, stainless steel case, 40mm diameter, automatic winding
    Case-back engraved W/10/6645-99-923-7697 A/153/67
    Assessed as model 165. 024, c.1967
    Total weight 61.70g, no strap

    Accompanied by two army diving log books, the first from the initial qualification (1974-1979) the second enhanced log book issued in line with the new health & safety legislation (1979 - 2012), with two fabric MOD service-issued diving badges (supervisor grade).

    Provenance: owned and submitted for auction by Mr M. Burton who joined the Royal Engineers in May 1970 as a Sapper and left August 1995 as a Warrant Officer class 1 (WO1), Engineer Diver. Amongst his diving achievements were helping to raise the hull of King Henry VIII's favourite ship, The Mary Rose in 1982, which sank in the Solent in 1545. Regimental Sergeant Major Burton also served in Belize, Hong Kong, Norway, Northern Ireland, Oman, Cyprus, Germany and Kenya where his extraordinary diving skills were deployed throughout.



    Omega introduced the Seamaster 300 in 1957 as part of a line of "Professional" watches. A very small quantity were made for military use from 1967 until approximately 1970. These were custom designed by Omega to meet the needs of members of the British Army and Royal Navy.

    A number of distinct features set these military-issued watches apart from Omega's regular production units. Their cases have distinctive curved and beveled lugs and were delivered with fixed spring bars. The dials feature an encircled "T" signifying the use of tritium for the luminous hour markers and hands. Their case backs were engraved by the Ministry of Defense with the military branch code, issue number, and year of issue. The "W10" designation indicates that this Seamaster 300 was one of a small number issued to the British Army.
     
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  2. Concer Nov 2, 2020

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    Jesus! Very nice package! :eek:
    I need it!
     
  3. Seaborg Nov 2, 2020

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    I want this one ::love::
     
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  4. MtnMarine Nov 2, 2020

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    Agreed. This is a true Grail piece. Super nice.
     
  5. cristos71 Nov 2, 2020

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    Very nice piece with excellent provenance. I remember watching the raising of the Mary Rose live on BBC back in 1982, it made a great impression on the 11 year old me, so I've possibly seen this watch 'ín action' so to speak :)
     
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  6. Thrasher36 Nov 2, 2020

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    I love it
     
  7. Shabbaz Nov 2, 2020

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    I'm going to sell one of the kids...
     
  8. MikiJ Likes songs about Purple spices Nov 2, 2020

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    It may take selling more than one :(
     
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  9. jaguar11 Nov 2, 2020

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    Wow!!!!!!
     
  10. Shabbaz Nov 2, 2020

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    I only got two and I need the other one for the Patek.
     
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  11. CPRwatch Nov 2, 2020

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    What a watch , what a story , what great Provenance , I want it . Only one problem ( or is that two , You wouldn't want my kids ) .
     
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  12. Jonathan40 Nov 2, 2020

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    Every time I see things like this come up I can’t help but think, isn’t the watch actually owned by the crown?
    Divers were not issued them to keep they were issued for specific posts that they filled.
    It must not be the case because the MOD would have been all over the Mil Sub game but can’t get it into my brain when and how these become people’s personal items to sell and make a mint.
     
  13. watchlovr Nov 2, 2020

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    Nice watch, good engravings imo, great provenance.
    I think the dial may be later.
     
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  14. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Dec 10, 2020

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  15. vitriol Dec 10, 2020

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    27k quids is $35k, that was cheap, right?
     
  16. Mark020 not the sharpest pencil in the ΩF drawer Dec 10, 2020

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    Excl. 30% fee that is.
     
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  17. PIPPO5 Dec 10, 2020

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    Wow, an incredible piece
     
  18. aleksejeremeev Jan 4, 2021

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    The price of space