Show us your Seamaster

Posts
9,072
Likes
47,171
Classic! This is on my list for the next watch…
These dials are somewhat rare and aren't easy to find in good condition, but definitely worth the hunt. Photos don't do them justice. They are shapeshifters and change dramatically with the light. Most were produced in the 1961 timeframe.
 
Posts
58
Likes
60
My first Omega bought new by me in 2017 as a gift to myself. Been on my wrist almost everyday since then. Except on a few occasions when it has been replaced by my Connie or my late grandfathers retirement watch.

I think it looks very good with a leather strap even though it is a diver.

Still love it.
 
Posts
2,169
Likes
6,188
My first Omega bought new by me in 2017 as a gift to myself. Been on my wrist almost everyday since then. Except on a few occasions when it has been replaced by my Connie or my late grandfathers retirement watch.

I think it looks very good with a leather strap even though it is a diver.

Still love it.

Beautiful, one of my favourite Seamasters. Just love that glossy dial.
 
Posts
9,072
Likes
47,171
hen hen
Beautiful, one of my favourite Seamasters. Just love that glossy dial.
Agreed, one of the best versions of the SMP and you seem to have solved the problem of the chunky non-tapering bracelet by not using it! 😁
 
Posts
58
Likes
60
Agreed, one of the best versions of the SMP and you seem to have solved the problem of the chunky non-tapering bracelet by not using it! 😁
Haha yeah I had it on the bracelet for a few years but this watch is a true strap monster and deserves new clothes from time to time! The case and the details just pops when it's on this leather. Find myself staring at it, almost causing car accidents all over the place 😁
Edited:
 
Posts
9,072
Likes
47,171
Haha yeah I had it on the bracelet for a few years but this watch is a true strap monster and deserves new clothes from time to time! The case and the details just pops when it's on this leather. Find myself staring at, almost causing car accidents all over the place 😁
Yeah, I sold mine last year to purchase the Seamaster 300 Heritage which I love. Other than the bracelet and the antireflective coating on the outside of the crystal (which can scratch if you're not careful), I really liked the third generation SMP and agree that the glossy dial without the waves is just stunning. It's a really good looking watch and a bargain for the price..
 
Posts
58
Likes
60
Yeah, I sold mine last year to purchase the Seamaster 300 Heritage which I love. Other than the bracelet and the antireflective coating on the outside of the crystal (which can scratch if you're not careful), I really liked the third generation SMP and agree that the glossy dial without the waves is just stunning. It's a really good looking watch and a bargain for the price..
I agree! The 300 Heritage is a stunner 😀
 
Posts
2
Likes
11
Just picked up my first Omega from my local AD. As a huge James bond fan I had to go check it out. The moment I tried it on I fell in love with the weight and vintage matte brown finish look. #espionage
 
Posts
2,741
Likes
5,147
Just picked up my first Omega from my local AD. As a huge James bond fan I had to go check it out. The moment I tried it on I fell in love with the weight and vintage matte brown finish look. #espionage

Congratulations and welcome to the forum!
 
Posts
2,169
Likes
6,188
Seamaster PO 600m 43.5mm Titanium. Quite possibly my favorite in my collection.

Looks great, Welcome to the forum. Did you catch any thing?
 
Posts
2
Likes
10
hen hen
Looks great, Welcome to the forum. Did you catch any thing?

Thank you, I did. I usually take the spring off from work to fly fish so I have a lot of fun out there.