
1995 Omega Seamaster 300m Quartz Blue Tritium 36mm 2561.80.00
Here we have a 1995 Omega Seamaster 300m Quartz Blue Tritium, featuring a 36mm polished and brushed stainless steel case that curves over your wrist with the characteristic twisted lugs. The lug-to-lug length measures 42.5mm, and the case thickness is 10.5mm, providing the watch with an impressive wrist presence. Famously worn by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in the 1985 GoldenEye movie. On the right side is a signed screw-down crown protected by crown guards and a helium escape valve at 10 o’clock on the left side. The unidirectional bezel has scalloped sides for extra grip and a slightly faded blue aluminium dive insert with silver numerals and markings. A Sapphire crystal sits above a deep blue dial with a dynamic wavy pattern, and an outer minute track has disc and baton indexes coated in a warm-toned Tritium lume marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a framed date window, skeletonised sword hands have lume tips complemented by red-tipped lollipop sweeping second-hand. At 12 o’clock, we have the Omega motif, and at 6 o’clock, “Seamaster Professional 300m/1000ft'' is printed underneath. On the reverse a screw-down case back with engraved waves and a polished Hippocampus in the centre, a seahorse that represents Neptune the God of the sea, Pierre Borie conceived it 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 a Quartz Omega movement. It comes paired with its polished and brushed 20mm Omega stainless steel bracelet with a signed push-button-released folding clasp; all links are included.
Here we have a 1995 Omega Seamaster 300m Quartz Blue Tritium, featuring a 36mm polished and brushed stainless steel case that curves over your wrist with the characteristic twisted lugs. The lug-to-lug length measures 42.5mm, and the case thickness is 10.5mm, providing the watch with an impressive wrist presence. Famously worn by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in the 1985 GoldenEye movie. On the right side is a signed screw-down crown protected by crown guards and a helium escape valve at 10 o’clock on the left side. The unidirectional bezel has scalloped sides for extra grip and a slightly faded blue aluminium dive insert with silver numerals and markings. A Sapphire crystal sits above a deep blue dial with a dynamic wavy pattern, and an outer minute track has disc and baton indexes coated in a warm-toned Tritium lume marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a framed date window, skeletonised sword hands have lume tips complemented by red-tipped lollipop sweeping second-hand. At 12 o’clock, we have the Omega motif, and at 6 o’clock, “Seamaster Professional 300m/1000ft'' is printed underneath. On the reverse a screw-down case back with engraved waves and a polished Hippocampus in the centre, a seahorse that represents Neptune the God of the sea, Pierre Borie conceived it 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 a Quartz Omega movement. It comes paired with its polished and brushed 20mm Omega stainless steel bracelet with a signed push-button-released folding clasp; all links are included.
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Here we have a 1995 Omega Seamaster 300m Quartz Blue Tritium, featuring a 36mm polished and brushed stainless steel case that curves over your wrist with the characteristic twisted lugs. The lug-to-lug length measures 42.5mm, and the case thickness is 10.5mm, providing the watch with an impressive wrist presence. Famously worn by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in the 1985 GoldenEye movie. On the right side is a signed screw-down crown protected by crown guards and a helium escape valve at 10 o’clock on the left side. The unidirectional bezel has scalloped sides for extra grip and a slightly faded blue aluminium dive insert with silver numerals and markings. A Sapphire crystal sits above a deep blue dial with a dynamic wavy pattern, and an outer minute track has disc and baton indexes coated in a warm-toned Tritium lume marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a framed date window, skeletonised sword hands have lume tips complemented by red-tipped lollipop sweeping second-hand. At 12 o’clock, we have the Omega motif, and at 6 o’clock, “Seamaster Professional 300m/1000ft'' is printed underneath. On the reverse a screw-down case back with engraved waves and a polished Hippocampus in the centre, a seahorse that represents Neptune the God of the sea, Pierre Borie conceived it 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 a Quartz Omega movement. It comes paired with its polished and brushed 20mm Omega stainless steel bracelet with a signed push-button-released folding clasp; all links are included.























