Hi all, I want to share with you a not so common Geneve Diver watch which arrived today. The picture was taken in the "blue hour" just before dusk - thus the blue tint of the picture. I thought I should leave this tint as it matches perfectly the theme......
GENÈVE GENÈVE GENTS' LEATHER STRAP Reference: ST 166.0119 International collection 1972 Movement - Type: Automatic (mechanical) - Caliber number: 1481 - Created in 1971 - 21 jewels - Central sweep-second hand - Functions: Date Case: Stainless steel Dimens...
Hello francois, you have done your homework! Perfect! Yes this is Ref. ST 166.0119 (on OVD) It is also shown with a picture in Omega "A Journey Through Time", on page 479 (at least in the German issue) It is not often seen, you are right. I bought it as i...
And in beautiful condition. Here's some more information from the OVI site: Case : "barrel" shape (35 x 35 mm), with rotating SS bezel ("0-60" scale) For leather straps of 18 mm lug-size or SS bracelet of ref. 1037/661 or 1193/661. International Collectio...
…another reference that looks very much like this one: Ref. ST 366.0823. Case ref.=ST 166.0124 Case : round (35 mm diameter)) with integrated SS bracelet of ref. 1189/191, with notched bezel with graduation from 0 to 25 minutes. International Collec...
Hi Ed, thank you for the kind comment. I know it can´t be compared with the SM 300 but it is a neat watch and in impeccable original condition. I think you can´t go wrong with an Omega like this kind regards Erich
"almost" is the operative word here. ;-) Nice unusual Omega diver that you were fortunate enough to get is such great original condition. BTW- I had a joke with one of my watchmakers about the depth rating on vintage watches. In your case, "30 meters" wou...
Hi Snak, I like your "words from the watchmaker" very much! LOL If you continue this thought: With a SM 300 you would have to stay away 300m from the water... well this might still be OK with some exceptions, e.g. see the "shore beauties", etc. Imagine yo...
Erich i hate to correct someone with your knowledge, but the SM300 was only ever 200m WR so you can get a suntan nearer the beach if you like why they call it a 300 i dont really know, but thems the facts best G...
Graham, In answer to your question as to why it was called the "300" . . . www.omegawatches.com " The 1957 OMEGA Automatic Seamaster 300 The OMEGA Automatic Seamaster 300 released in 1957 was, in the words of an advertisement for the watch, “specially des...
thanks for that Alex. i've only had 1 of my 3 vintage 300's tested and that was ok for a true 30m. its my refurbed one so good for normal usage. best Graham
...I understand your watchmaker, particularly since it's going to be his work that fails and ruins your watch....but to sound like a broken record... just recently, a friend took an almost 30 year old dive watch to 80+m....no problem. The 30m rating on th...
That is right up my alley! I love the case shape and dial design ... so 70's. 35mm is way too small for my taste and on second inspection I notice that the minute and second hands don't even come remotely close to touching the indicies so legibility might...
Hi Zac, what kind of tropic strap do you have in mind - any example picture available? Regarding the length of the hands - it is all original - see picture in the Omega "bible" and on OVD site... I will have a try in the dark and let you know about the re...
I was thinking of: (Pic borrowed from the web) Sorry Erich I did not mean my comment on the hands as a criticism only meant that style seems to play a greater part in the design than function but that in no way takes away from it's desirability. By the wa...
Hi Zac, thank you for the picture - it looks good and you are right, it will be a good match with a diver watch. Does it wear comfortably even in summer ?? I never used a silicon strap so I worry that it might feel uncomfortable when sweating in summer. k...
Erich, i have one which is OEM for my RT Nautical alarm and personally i dont like it much, others really love them. i dont think you know until you put one on. my RT is now on......yes you guessed it, Shell Cordovan. i had a spare one lying around best G...
Hi Graham, yes you are right - it looks so sturdy and can only stand 30m... Don´t know the reason... can´t be the screw back - I guess the "heel of Achilles" might be the crown! kind regards Erich
Hello again, I have looked it up in the thread and must say it is still a presentable watch. And what is most important - it is a heirloom - I have nothing like this left from neither my grandpa nor my daddy. I would cherish this piece. Kind regards Erich
..he had the cosmic Constellation, and a few more where 2 went missing as my dad misplaced them or lost them, he had one Rolex and a Rado too. When it was given to me, i sent it to Swatch Omega to had it repaired cos it was not working properly. Had the o...
....only, a bit of a thought that a diving watch from the 1970's was only water tight to 30m.... Very unusual and very interesting Geneve model. Congratulations on the catch and Thankyou for sharing Erich Best Hans