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1967 Omega Seamaster Chronometer 18ct Yellow Gold 168.022

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1967 Omega Seamaster Chronometer 18ct Yellow Gold 168.022

Here, we have a rare 1967 Omega Seamaster Chronometer 168.022, with an 18ct yellow gold 36mm case that elegantly slopes towards the tapered flat-ended lugs, the brushed and polished bevel-edged flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 41mm and a case thickness of 10mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. The brushed and polished surfaces transition with crisp lines. On the right side a coin-edged signed crown. The smooth polished and brushed bezel holds a slightly domed crystal, protecting a sunburst silver engine-turned dial, an outer minute track surrounding gold, and black baton hour markers for hours; slim baton gold and black hands are complemented with centre-sweeping seconds hand. A date window at 3 o’clock position. At noon, we have the gold-applied Omega motif, “Automatic Chronometer Officially Certified,” printed underneath and “Seamaster” printed at six o’clock completes this striking, versatile timepiece. On the reverse, a screw-down 18ct yellow gold case back with the embossed Omega Hippocampus in the centre, a seahorse that represents Neptune, the God of the sea, it was conceived by Pierre Borie after seeing a picture of Neptune riding a chariot pulled by seahorses, it is the reason why the seahorses are wearing a bridle, first seen on the Seamaster in 1958. Inside, we have an automatic Omega Chronometer Cal. 564, 24 jewels, beating at 19800 beats per hour, this is an excellent choice of movement as the Seamaster line typically did not feature a Chronometer movement, which puts it within the realm of the Constellations of that period. It comes paired with a quality 19mm leather strap and pin buckle.

Here, we have a rare 1967 Omega Seamaster Chronometer 168.022, with an 18ct yellow gold 36mm case that elegantly slopes towards the tapered flat-ended lugs, the brushed and polished bevel-edged flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 41mm and a case thickness of 10mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. The brushed and polished surfaces transition with crisp lines. On the right side a coin-edged signed crown. The smooth polished and brushed bezel holds a slightly domed crystal, protecting a sunburst silver engine-turned dial, an outer minute track surrounding gold, and black baton hour markers for hours; slim baton gold and black hands are complemented with centre-sweeping seconds hand. A date window at 3 o’clock position. At noon, we have the gold-applied Omega motif, “Automatic Chronometer Officially Certified,” printed underneath and “Seamaster” printed at six o’clock completes this striking, versatile timepiece. On the reverse, a screw-down 18ct yellow gold case back with the embossed Omega Hippocampus in the centre, a seahorse that represents Neptune, the God of the sea, it was conceived by Pierre Borie after seeing a picture of Neptune riding a chariot pulled by seahorses, it is the reason why the seahorses are wearing a bridle, first seen on the Seamaster in 1958. Inside, we have an automatic Omega Chronometer Cal. 564, 24 jewels, beating at 19800 beats per hour, this is an excellent choice of movement as the Seamaster line typically did not feature a Chronometer movement, which puts it within the realm of the Constellations of that period. It comes paired with a quality 19mm leather strap and pin buckle.

$2,399.04

Original: $6,854.40

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1967 Omega Seamaster Chronometer 18ct Yellow Gold 168.022—

$6,854.40

$2,399.04

Description

Here, we have a rare 1967 Omega Seamaster Chronometer 168.022, with an 18ct yellow gold 36mm case that elegantly slopes towards the tapered flat-ended lugs, the brushed and polished bevel-edged flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 41mm and a case thickness of 10mm, ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. The brushed and polished surfaces transition with crisp lines. On the right side a coin-edged signed crown. The smooth polished and brushed bezel holds a slightly domed crystal, protecting a sunburst silver engine-turned dial, an outer minute track surrounding gold, and black baton hour markers for hours; slim baton gold and black hands are complemented with centre-sweeping seconds hand. A date window at 3 o’clock position. At noon, we have the gold-applied Omega motif, “Automatic Chronometer Officially Certified,” printed underneath and “Seamaster” printed at six o’clock completes this striking, versatile timepiece. On the reverse, a screw-down 18ct yellow gold case back with the embossed Omega Hippocampus in the centre, a seahorse that represents Neptune, the God of the sea, it was conceived by Pierre Borie after seeing a picture of Neptune riding a chariot pulled by seahorses, it is the reason why the seahorses are wearing a bridle, first seen on the Seamaster in 1958. Inside, we have an automatic Omega Chronometer Cal. 564, 24 jewels, beating at 19800 beats per hour, this is an excellent choice of movement as the Seamaster line typically did not feature a Chronometer movement, which puts it within the realm of the Constellations of that period. It comes paired with a quality 19mm leather strap and pin buckle.

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