Explore the Omega Seamaster 300 60th Anniversary, a faithful heritage re-issue. Collectors discuss its vintage vibe, movement, and acquisition stories.
I got the regular SM300 some months back and from a accuracy perspective, the 8400 Co-Axial is as precise as it gets. Wearing it for three full weeks gained only 2 seconds! The nato looks really nice on this one. Congratulations on this catch!
. . . I really must get to the local boutique soon . . . this just might be the one current Omega that ends up residing in my 'rusty' collection. Congrats, Tyler. Warm regards, Art
is a weird and cool combo between a GMT watch and a sub..ultra cool on the nato strap. Very versatile and vintage looking. Bond look and feel that makes it look so cool!
. . . and it's practically upon us, so I feel obliged wait it out. Still, if the Rail turns out larger than expected, or without a manual winding movement, the SPECTRE would be the way to go. Art
. . . but essentially a dress watch, of which there's a surfeit in my vintage collection. The underlying reason to acquire an Omega from the current collection is to own an example of what is arguably the most technically advanced production movement in e...
Art, I think the subtlety of a retro dial marry with modern manufacturing is a real merit. Omega has done a few good rendition but on this they hit a home run. Another wristshot perhaps? Regard Tyler ...
. . . as well as your latest incarnation are brilliantly executed renditions of an icon. There were so many ways Omega could've screwed up, but didn't. I could be insanely happy with a SPECTRE. The question is, would I be even more satisfied with a third-...
for joining the "spectre" agents really a great watch. I was really exciting to get it and I think it will get a lot of wrist time ...GMT function also very cool. So far it has been very precise too. Christian