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My new no date ceramic Seamaster 300m. I had a nylon/leather Omega strap and a ceramic Omega deployant in the drawer from my now sold DSOM Apollo 8 and I am very happy with the result.
 
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This oversomes my biggest gripe about the steel 300M as it is too small for my preference at 42mm and this ceramic no date version beat the Rolex SD43 I had which constantly felt like it was turning on my wrist.
 
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Just came in yesterday…preowned but new to me. My third Omega and second with “Seamaster” on the dial, pulled the trigger because Brosnan’s SMP was the watch that made me think watches were cool, but I’ve loved Craig’s turn and the execution of the NTTD:

 
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My beloved 233.30.41.21.01.001 before a little cleaning, tonight.
I just wanted to add: this post is awesome, I sincerely want to thank you all for your gorgeous pics! 😀
 
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My beloved 233.30.41.21.01.001 before a little cleaning, tonight.
I just wanted to add: this post is awesome, I sincerely want to thank you all for your gorgeous pics! 😀


That dial tho
 
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I got this yesterday, my first Omega.
I've wanted a Seamaster for years but had a mental block over spending that much. An upcoming inheritance will increase the savings so I'd made the decision I was going to buy a Tokyo 2020 at the beginning of next year.
However a few months ago there seemed to be no likely candidates for sale (excluding those that looked like they had been run over by a truck or had silly asking prices) so the hunt was on.
I struggled to find one in good condition, in the right part of the world, not from a seller who was a muppet or who thought "price is negotiable" meant I could have one pound off.
I almost went to buy a new blue dial Seamaster when it looked like a T2020 would cost 20% more than the RRP of new but finally found this for a sensible amount.
Its in better condition that I expected and that's meant I've yet to put it on the Zelande strap I bought for it.
 
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I got this yesterday, my first Omega.
I've wanted a Seamaster for years but had a mental block over spending that much. An upcoming inheritance will increase the savings so I'd made the decision I was going to buy a Tokyo 2020 at the beginning of next year.
However a few months ago there seemed to be no likely candidates for sale (excluding those that looked like they had been run over by a truck or had silly asking prices) so the hunt was on.
I struggled to find one in good condition, in the right part of the world, not from a seller who was a muppet or who thought "price is negotiable" meant I could have one pound off.
I almost went to buy a new blue dial Seamaster when it looked like a T2020 would cost 20% more than the RRP of new but finally found this for a sensible amount.
Its in better condition that I expected and that's meant I've yet to put it on the Zelande strap I bought for it.

Congratulations on your first Omega, and welcome!