Omega Seamaster

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15 Omega Watches For Sale
Aqua Terra Seamaster 41
Box & Papers
41mm Used 220.13.41.21.0..
On Hold Railmaster 38
Box & Papers
38mm Used 235.10.38.20.0..
Seamaster 'Green' Diver 300M
Box & Partial Papers
42mm Used 210.32.42.20.1..
Seamaster 'Green' Diver 300M
Box & Papers
42mm Used 210.32.42.20.1..
Seamaster Aqua Terra 41
Box & Papers
41mm Used 220.12.41.21.0..
Seamaster Aqua Terra Master 41MM
Box & Papers
41mm Used 220.10.41.21.0..
Seamaster Aqua Terra Master 41MM Green
Box & Papers
41mm Used 220.10.41.21.1..
Seamaster Diver 300M
Box & Papers
42mm Used 210.32.42.20.0..
Seamaster Planet Ocean
Box & Papers
42mm Used 232.90.42.21.0..
Seamaster Planet Ocean Big Size
Box & Papers
45mm Used 232.30.46.21.0..
Seamaster Planet Ocean Chronograph
Box & Papers
45mm Used 232.30.46.51.0..
Seamaster Planet Ocean Master 43.5MM
Box & instructions
43mm Used 215.30.44.21.0..
Seamaster Planet Ocean Master 43.5MM
Box & Papers
43mm Used 215.30.44.21.0..

Omega Seamaster Watches

The Omega Seamaster was first introduced in 1947 looking nothing like its present incarnation. It was essentially a dress watch and was highly acclaimed at the time for being "water proof" a term that meant having a water resistance of around 30 meters, now considered basic in modern watches. In the 1970s the Seamaster began morphing into a sportier style, with higher visibility dials, and higher depth ratings. The dressier models, Seamaster 120 (now discontinued) and the Seamaster Aqua Terra became aesthetically distinct from the sportier version, officially renamed the Seamaster Pro in 1988. The Omega Seamaster line recently grew with the introduction of another sporty Seamaster, the PlanetOcean with its exceptional depth rating and signature orange bezel.