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Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: HusH on January 24, 2011, 07:40:16 PM
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Just wanted to find out the model/ref. number for this Omega Seamaster. Am quite attracted to it. Is the previous generation Seamaster (from the current model)?
Hijacked pics:
(http://blog.breitlingsource.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/omega_comp_05.jpg)
(http://www.gadgets-reviews.com/uimg/59/Nice-looking-Omega-Seamaster-wrist-watch.jpg)
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ref: 2254
the best looking seamaster in the line... imho.
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Discontinued ~2007 before Omega going full force for co-axial.
Much nicer than Bond's Seamaster, IMHO.
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Thanks gapper and ck77!
Easy question it would seem ;D
So have to go look for pre-owned then. :Cheers:
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this is 50th annivesary model but discontinued already. got black or white dial. it is the best model from my point of view.
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this is 50th annivesary model but discontinued already. got black or white dial. it is the best model from my point of view.
50th anniversary model? Care to elaborate more?
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its Omega Semaster 300 professional...hard to get...but try ebay..
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Takes time but you can still find them in the shelves of AD. I got mine new from AD last year. It is still available although it has been discontinued since 2007/08. The watch, reference 2254 is available with either the Speedy or Bond type bracelet.
The 50th Anniversary model is the GMT version, reference 2234. I could be wrong but the white dial version of the Seamaster GMT does not have the '50 Years' on the case back. Only the black version has the engraving.
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This is a very nice piece.
2254.50>>>discontinued
(http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/9193/p1000598q.jpg) hehehe...mine ;D
2255.80>>>discontinued (this was shown on wrist of Simon Yam from SPL)
(http://www.eyeonspain.com/userfiles/Omega004.jpg)source: internet
50th anniversary
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_z_0jU2R92Rc/SuMDOVWPKHI/AAAAAAAAJ48/1xqIeiIzM7o/s400/100_1524)source:internet
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saw one just now at a friend's place. What movement is it using? It looks like the power save modes on a Citizen.
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try to find in ad outside of KL you may be lucky to get it :Cheers:
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saw one just now at a friend's place. What movement is it using? It looks like the power save modes on a Citizen.
The GMt is powered by Omega calibre 1128 and the normal is powered by Omega calibre 1120. Both are based on the ETA 2892-A2.
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i saw this at an AD in 1U three months back.. You can go have a look if it is still there..