SOLD Omega Seamaster Automatic 166.002 aka Speedmaster Companion or Technical Dial

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Omega Seamaster Automatic 166.002 cal 565 Technical Dial
An absolutely beautiful example of a Technical Dial Seamaster. This Omega is also referred to as a Speedmaster Companion due its similarities with the Speedmaster dial. The gun metal grey sunburst dial and lume are in amazing condition. New Omega Crystal. The case is super sharp. Cal 565 movement is keeping excellent time and the quick-set date operates perfectly. The 2479xxxx serial number dates the watch to 1966.
$1000 US or OBO plus shipping. PayPal friends and family preferred. If you want a regular PayPal transaction add additional cost. This watch is currently on Ebay at $1200. I am giving forum members a $100 discount.

PS The lume is not greenish. It is a very nice creamy brown.
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Jeez, that dial is killer! 36mm I think - or 35mm? A very nice, simple watch.

 
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I own 5 Seamasters from 1952-1967, this being one of them and it is by far one of my favorite Omegas. The slate dial shimmers in sunlight unlike anything else. Incredibly rare and totally worth it.
 
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A couple of close ups with IPhone. The IPhone gets a truer color. Lume in hands matches indices.
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It is funny with these pics. In person the lume is a very close color match to the stitching on the strap which is why I chose this combo. In the pics not so much
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35MM without the crown

These seamsters wear much larger than their spec's convey- all dial and glass with a very slim bezel.
 
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Hi @kingsrider
I have been wanting to ask a thing about this watch but did not want to derail your FS thread.
I would like to know why the dial is designated ”technical” ? To me it looks quite ”untechnical” actually.
Just interested, not trying to be funny or anything.

Best regards