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1970 Omega Seamaster 'Chronometer' Automatic 35mm 168.024

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1970 Omega Seamaster 'Chronometer' Automatic 35mm 168.024

Here we have a 1970 Omega Seamaster 'Chronometer' Automatic 168.024 featuring a curvaceous 35mm brushed and polished stainless steel case. Its curved brushed flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 43.5mm with gently curved tapered thick chamfered lugs, and a case thickness of 11mm ensures a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side is a signed push/pull crown. A smooth, polished bezel holds the domed crystal above a stunning sunburst silver dial with an outer minute track and chamfered applied chamfered baton indexes marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a framed date window with a Cyclops magnification and steel sword hands, with onyx filling, complemented by a tapered centre second hand, completes the attractive dial. Text is precisely printed at noon with an applied Omega motif ‘Automatic Chronometer Officially Certified’ and at 6 o’clock, ‘Seamaster’. On the screw-down case back, we have the embossed hippocampus and a seahorse, which represent 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 and were first seen on the Seamaster in 1958. Inside an automatic Omega Cal. 564, 24 jewels, beating at 19,800 beats per hour. The watch comes paired with its well-suited aftermarket 19mm leather strap and pin buckle. 

Here we have a 1970 Omega Seamaster 'Chronometer' Automatic 168.024 featuring a curvaceous 35mm brushed and polished stainless steel case. Its curved brushed flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 43.5mm with gently curved tapered thick chamfered lugs, and a case thickness of 11mm ensures a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side is a signed push/pull crown. A smooth, polished bezel holds the domed crystal above a stunning sunburst silver dial with an outer minute track and chamfered applied chamfered baton indexes marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a framed date window with a Cyclops magnification and steel sword hands, with onyx filling, complemented by a tapered centre second hand, completes the attractive dial. Text is precisely printed at noon with an applied Omega motif ‘Automatic Chronometer Officially Certified’ and at 6 o’clock, ‘Seamaster’. On the screw-down case back, we have the embossed hippocampus and a seahorse, which represent 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 and were first seen on the Seamaster in 1958. Inside an automatic Omega Cal. 564, 24 jewels, beating at 19,800 beats per hour. The watch comes paired with its well-suited aftermarket 19mm leather strap and pin buckle. 

$863.92

Original: $2,468.33

-65%
1970 Omega Seamaster 'Chronometer' Automatic 35mm 168.024

$2,468.33

$863.92

Description

Here we have a 1970 Omega Seamaster 'Chronometer' Automatic 168.024 featuring a curvaceous 35mm brushed and polished stainless steel case. Its curved brushed flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 43.5mm with gently curved tapered thick chamfered lugs, and a case thickness of 11mm ensures a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side is a signed push/pull crown. A smooth, polished bezel holds the domed crystal above a stunning sunburst silver dial with an outer minute track and chamfered applied chamfered baton indexes marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a framed date window with a Cyclops magnification and steel sword hands, with onyx filling, complemented by a tapered centre second hand, completes the attractive dial. Text is precisely printed at noon with an applied Omega motif ‘Automatic Chronometer Officially Certified’ and at 6 o’clock, ‘Seamaster’. On the screw-down case back, we have the embossed hippocampus and a seahorse, which represent 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 and were first seen on the Seamaster in 1958. Inside an automatic Omega Cal. 564, 24 jewels, beating at 19,800 beats per hour. The watch comes paired with its well-suited aftermarket 19mm leather strap and pin buckle. 

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