
1958 Omega Seamaster 'Turler' Automatic 35mm 2975-3
Here we have a retailer co-branded 1958 Omega Seamaster 'Turler' Automatic 2975-3. Turler is a retail company founded by the brothers CĂ©sar Alexander and Jean Henri TĂŒrler in 1883 in Bielle, Switzerland. In 1907, they opened their first store. Over the years, they established relationships with many renowned brands, including IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Universal Geneve, Blancpain, and Omega. The company continues to operate today, with locations in Zurich. Featuring a 35mm stainless steel case that curves over your wrist with thick tapered lugs. Its curved flanks give it a lug-to-lug length of 43mm and a case thickness of 12mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on the wrist. On the right side is a signed crown. The smooth bezel holds a domed crystal protecting an even patina cream dial, and an outer minute track surrounds applied facet-edged baton indexes marking the hours. Elegant steel Dauphine hands are complemented by a tapered centre seconds hand. Text is kept to a minimum with an applied Omega motif âOmega Automatic TURLERâ at 12 oâclock and âSeamasterâ at 6 oâclock. On the reverse, we have a case back with an embossed Hippocampus âSeamasterâ in the centre, representing Neptune, the God of the sea. Pierre Borie conceived it after seeing a picture of Neptune riding a chariot pulled by seahorses; this is why the seahorses are wearing a bridle. Inside an automatic Omega Cal. 501, 19 jewels, beating at 19,800 beats per hour. The watch comes paired with an 18mm suede strap and a pin buckle.
Here we have a retailer co-branded 1958 Omega Seamaster 'Turler' Automatic 2975-3. Turler is a retail company founded by the brothers CĂ©sar Alexander and Jean Henri TĂŒrler in 1883 in Bielle, Switzerland. In 1907, they opened their first store. Over the years, they established relationships with many renowned brands, including IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Universal Geneve, Blancpain, and Omega. The company continues to operate today, with locations in Zurich. Featuring a 35mm stainless steel case that curves over your wrist with thick tapered lugs. Its curved flanks give it a lug-to-lug length of 43mm and a case thickness of 12mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on the wrist. On the right side is a signed crown. The smooth bezel holds a domed crystal protecting an even patina cream dial, and an outer minute track surrounds applied facet-edged baton indexes marking the hours. Elegant steel Dauphine hands are complemented by a tapered centre seconds hand. Text is kept to a minimum with an applied Omega motif âOmega Automatic TURLERâ at 12 oâclock and âSeamasterâ at 6 oâclock. On the reverse, we have a case back with an embossed Hippocampus âSeamasterâ in the centre, representing Neptune, the God of the sea. Pierre Borie conceived it after seeing a picture of Neptune riding a chariot pulled by seahorses; this is why the seahorses are wearing a bridle. Inside an automatic Omega Cal. 501, 19 jewels, beating at 19,800 beats per hour. The watch comes paired with an 18mm suede strap and a pin buckle.
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Here we have a retailer co-branded 1958 Omega Seamaster 'Turler' Automatic 2975-3. Turler is a retail company founded by the brothers CĂ©sar Alexander and Jean Henri TĂŒrler in 1883 in Bielle, Switzerland. In 1907, they opened their first store. Over the years, they established relationships with many renowned brands, including IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Universal Geneve, Blancpain, and Omega. The company continues to operate today, with locations in Zurich. Featuring a 35mm stainless steel case that curves over your wrist with thick tapered lugs. Its curved flanks give it a lug-to-lug length of 43mm and a case thickness of 12mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on the wrist. On the right side is a signed crown. The smooth bezel holds a domed crystal protecting an even patina cream dial, and an outer minute track surrounds applied facet-edged baton indexes marking the hours. Elegant steel Dauphine hands are complemented by a tapered centre seconds hand. Text is kept to a minimum with an applied Omega motif âOmega Automatic TURLERâ at 12 oâclock and âSeamasterâ at 6 oâclock. On the reverse, we have a case back with an embossed Hippocampus âSeamasterâ in the centre, representing Neptune, the God of the sea. Pierre Borie conceived it after seeing a picture of Neptune riding a chariot pulled by seahorses; this is why the seahorses are wearing a bridle. Inside an automatic Omega Cal. 501, 19 jewels, beating at 19,800 beats per hour. The watch comes paired with an 18mm suede strap and a pin buckle.























