
1974 Omega Seamaster Cosmic 2000 Automatic 38mm 166.135
Here we have a classic 1974 Omega Seamaster Cosmic 2000 Automatic 166.135. The Seamaster Cosmic was introduced in 1967, jumping on the hype for space travel and everything space-related. The continued relationship with NASA only strengthened Omega’s position as the preferred manufacturer. It generated new life in the Seamaster range. The production run was for less than a decade. In 1972, Omega introduced the Seamaster Cosmic 2000. A gently curved 38 mm cushion-shaped stainless steel case, the brushed case is monocoque (coque in French means hull) in design; its movement is housed in a container holding the mineral crystal, fitted in a synthetic sleeve that's joined to the upper case. To remove the movement, a special tool and high-pressure air is needed. A number of gaskets provided the watch with water resistance, which many of the non-diving Seamasters lacked. On the right side, a signed crown. The flat crystal sits above a sunburst silver dial, an outer minute track surrounds applied facet-edged baton indexes with lume pips marking the hours, at 3 o’clock, a framed day/date window. Slim steel sword hands are complemented with a tapered centre sweeping seconds hand. At noon, we have the Omega motif “Automatic” printed underneath and “Seamaster Cosmic 2000” printed at 6 o’clock”. On the reverse, an etched hippocampus, inside an automatic Omega Cal. 1012, 23 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour. The watch comes paired with its original 23mm Omega integrated 3-link stainless steel bracelet with a signed folding clasp and will fit up to a 7.35-inch wrist.
Here we have a classic 1974 Omega Seamaster Cosmic 2000 Automatic 166.135. The Seamaster Cosmic was introduced in 1967, jumping on the hype for space travel and everything space-related. The continued relationship with NASA only strengthened Omega’s position as the preferred manufacturer. It generated new life in the Seamaster range. The production run was for less than a decade. In 1972, Omega introduced the Seamaster Cosmic 2000. A gently curved 38 mm cushion-shaped stainless steel case, the brushed case is monocoque (coque in French means hull) in design; its movement is housed in a container holding the mineral crystal, fitted in a synthetic sleeve that's joined to the upper case. To remove the movement, a special tool and high-pressure air is needed. A number of gaskets provided the watch with water resistance, which many of the non-diving Seamasters lacked. On the right side, a signed crown. The flat crystal sits above a sunburst silver dial, an outer minute track surrounds applied facet-edged baton indexes with lume pips marking the hours, at 3 o’clock, a framed day/date window. Slim steel sword hands are complemented with a tapered centre sweeping seconds hand. At noon, we have the Omega motif “Automatic” printed underneath and “Seamaster Cosmic 2000” printed at 6 o’clock”. On the reverse, an etched hippocampus, inside an automatic Omega Cal. 1012, 23 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour. The watch comes paired with its original 23mm Omega integrated 3-link stainless steel bracelet with a signed folding clasp and will fit up to a 7.35-inch wrist.
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Here we have a classic 1974 Omega Seamaster Cosmic 2000 Automatic 166.135. The Seamaster Cosmic was introduced in 1967, jumping on the hype for space travel and everything space-related. The continued relationship with NASA only strengthened Omega’s position as the preferred manufacturer. It generated new life in the Seamaster range. The production run was for less than a decade. In 1972, Omega introduced the Seamaster Cosmic 2000. A gently curved 38 mm cushion-shaped stainless steel case, the brushed case is monocoque (coque in French means hull) in design; its movement is housed in a container holding the mineral crystal, fitted in a synthetic sleeve that's joined to the upper case. To remove the movement, a special tool and high-pressure air is needed. A number of gaskets provided the watch with water resistance, which many of the non-diving Seamasters lacked. On the right side, a signed crown. The flat crystal sits above a sunburst silver dial, an outer minute track surrounds applied facet-edged baton indexes with lume pips marking the hours, at 3 o’clock, a framed day/date window. Slim steel sword hands are complemented with a tapered centre sweeping seconds hand. At noon, we have the Omega motif “Automatic” printed underneath and “Seamaster Cosmic 2000” printed at 6 o’clock”. On the reverse, an etched hippocampus, inside an automatic Omega Cal. 1012, 23 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour. The watch comes paired with its original 23mm Omega integrated 3-link stainless steel bracelet with a signed folding clasp and will fit up to a 7.35-inch wrist.























