OMEGA - Lot 6

Lot 6
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Result : 650EUR
OMEGA - Lot 6
OMEGA Seamaster - reference 2767 - 4 - SC Steel city watch with automatic movement. - Round steel case, smooth bezel, fluted crown, clipped back. - Silver dial (patina), applied hour markers and Arabic numerals, dauphine hands, right central second hand. - Brown leather strap, metal pin buckle. Case, dial and movement signed. Movement: mechanical self-winding with bumper. Movement caliber 354 - numbered 10.451.095 (circa 1948) Case numbered 2767 - 4 - SC Diameter: 32 mm - Strap length: 15 - 20 cm With its stylized "S" from the first Seamaster series, this watch has all the codes of the early 1950s sports watch: contained diameter of 32 mm, oversized crown, epis indexes with 3/6/9 numerals. The lugs foreshadow the Lyres lugs that would appear a few years later. As advertised at the time (page 274), a similar model was intended for "men of action", i.e. the 26,000 pilots of the Royal Air Force, who were provided with them. Force, who were provided with them during the Second World War. A similar model is in the Omega Museum in Biel under reference 93 (page 275) and 2377 (page 285). Condition report: Good overall condition, dial patina, wear scratches and patina on case, watch works at time of appraisal, no guarantee of operation over time, a service recommended.. Seamaster Civilian" range, different from diving watches The term Seamaster appeared in the history of Omega in 1948 with the launch of this range within the collections of the manufacture of Bienne, at the same time as the collections Speedmaster and Railmaster collections. "This collection is characterized by waterproof watches. However, be careful not to confuse "waterproof" watches with "diving" watches. Waterproofing was the innovation that brands could offer their customers after the Second World War, due to the development and progress linked to military orders during this conflict. Omega had delivered nearly 26,000 watches to the RAF, after having demanded perfectly waterproof, accurate, reliable and easily repairable watches. It is therefore amusing to note that watches linked to British aviation would become the symbol of the waterproof watch, indirectly linked to the nautical world and associated sports. Another technical advance in line with waterproofing and sports watches is the use of luminescent substances. Although radioactive and dangerous like radium, they allow the wearers of these watches to read the time in the dark. With more assertive designs, the increase in the size of the calibers and the demands of consumers, the Seamaster range will grow, offering a wide range of watches from the simple three hands to chronographs. Known around the world for equipping certain armed forces and secret agents in the movies, this vast range of waterproof watches is still highly valued by collectors around the globe and is often the gateway to the world of watchmaking for many enthusiasts. If the models have evolved over time, the font has also undergone some changes. It is the "S" of Seamaster that has seen its design transformed, never to change for nearly 30 years. Here are some examples of signatures present on the watches offered at this sale. Note that the vast majority of Omega's production of the Seamaster range (especially the waterproof watches, not the diving watches) was marketed with dials in silver/cream tones, whose patinas make them unique. The Seamaster diving watches will be presented later in the sale, in a dedicated section. The difference between a "waterproof watch" and a "dive watch". A waterproof watch is not necessarily a dive watch, but a dive watch is necessarily waterproof. In addition to perfect water resistance, a dive watch must meet (at least) the ISO 6425 standard: resist a depth of 100 meters, a secure measurement system to indicate the dive time (a rotating bezel for example) and visibility in the dark of this measurement. Expert's note: the watches of this sale having been opened for expertise, they are no longer waterproof. A usual revision with water-resistance control
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