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1950s Omega "Seamaster" Automatic date Water-resistant rare Tapestry dial with Original bracelet
Manufacturer | OMEGA |
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Model | Seamaster |
Year of Manufacture | 1950s |
Reference no. | 14744-1 |
Product no. | B-10912 |
Price |
This is a beautiful and rare tapestry dial Omega 'Seamaster' from the late 1950s, featuring the automatic date Caliber 503 movement and a stainless steel waterproof case. The rare tapestry dial, combined with unique applied indexes and dolphin hands, showcases a creative design. The robust screw-back waterproof case housing the in-house Caliber 503 reflects the era's characteristics. The Caliber 503 allows for quick date setting by moving the hands back and forth between 10 PM and 12 AM. The moderately sized 35mm screw-back waterproof case, along with the slide-style original bracelet (fits wrist sizes 17cm~18.5cm), makes this a versatile vintage watch suitable for everyday use, regardless of the season. The dial's well-preserved condition and the case's lack of wear demonstrate the watch's outstanding quality as a one-owner piece.
Item details
Serial no. | --- |
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Caliber | 503 |
Movement no. | 16,963,*** |
Movement type | Automatic |
Material | Stainless steel |
Case size | 35mm |
Case type | Snap back Waterproof |
Dial | Orginal |
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Type of Indices | Applied |
Belt | Original (Lug width: 18mm) |
Evaluation case | 93% |
Evaluation dial | 95% |
Evaluation mov | 95% |
Condition | 4.5 |
Rarity | 4.5 |
Other details
Case: The case has minor scratches and age, but is in good condition with the original shape and volume, and the engraving on the back cover is well preserved. The bracelet does not feel stretched and the buckle slides fine. The wrist size corresponds to 17cm~18.5cm.
Dial: Slightly aged, but in good clean condition with no noticeable scratches or stains.
Movement: No problems with winding or calendar. Accuracy is around 30 seconds per day.
Dial: Slightly aged, but in good clean condition with no noticeable scratches or stains.
Movement: No problems with winding or calendar. Accuracy is around 30 seconds per day.