
2003 Omega Seamaster GMT Auto ‘Great White’ 41mm 2538.20
Here we have the charismatic 2003 Omega Seamaster GMT Auto ‘Great White’ 2538.20, released in 1998, which celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Seamaster, first released in 1958. Featuring a 41mm polished and brushed stainless steel case, curving over your wrist with the characteristic twisted lugs, and a lug-to-lug length of 47mm and a case thickness of 13.5mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side is a signed screw-down crown protected by crown guards. The bidirectional bezel has scalloped sides for extra grip and a silver aluminium 24-hour insert with black numerals and markings. The domed sapphire crystal sits above a ‘Great White’ dial with a dynamic wavy pattern, and an outer minute chapter ring has long and short black outlined indexes coated in lume marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a colour-matched date window, black outlined sword hands are lume-filled, complemented by red-tipped sweeping second-hand and a red arrow-tipped GMT hand. At noon, we have the Omega motif. At 6 o’clock, ‘Seamaster’ ‘GMT’ in red and ‘Chronometer’ completes this dynamic traveller's companion. 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 an automatic Omega Cal. 1128, 23 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour, it features hand-winding, quick-set date, and hacking seconds for your convenience. It comes paired with its polished and brushed 20mm Omega stainless steel bracelet secured with a signed push-button-released clasp; it will fit up to 7-inch. This watch is sold with its Omega box and paperwork.
Here we have the charismatic 2003 Omega Seamaster GMT Auto ‘Great White’ 2538.20, released in 1998, which celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Seamaster, first released in 1958. Featuring a 41mm polished and brushed stainless steel case, curving over your wrist with the characteristic twisted lugs, and a lug-to-lug length of 47mm and a case thickness of 13.5mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side is a signed screw-down crown protected by crown guards. The bidirectional bezel has scalloped sides for extra grip and a silver aluminium 24-hour insert with black numerals and markings. The domed sapphire crystal sits above a ‘Great White’ dial with a dynamic wavy pattern, and an outer minute chapter ring has long and short black outlined indexes coated in lume marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a colour-matched date window, black outlined sword hands are lume-filled, complemented by red-tipped sweeping second-hand and a red arrow-tipped GMT hand. At noon, we have the Omega motif. At 6 o’clock, ‘Seamaster’ ‘GMT’ in red and ‘Chronometer’ completes this dynamic traveller's companion. 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 an automatic Omega Cal. 1128, 23 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour, it features hand-winding, quick-set date, and hacking seconds for your convenience. It comes paired with its polished and brushed 20mm Omega stainless steel bracelet secured with a signed push-button-released clasp; it will fit up to 7-inch. This watch is sold with its Omega box and paperwork.
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Here we have the charismatic 2003 Omega Seamaster GMT Auto ‘Great White’ 2538.20, released in 1998, which celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Seamaster, first released in 1958. Featuring a 41mm polished and brushed stainless steel case, curving over your wrist with the characteristic twisted lugs, and a lug-to-lug length of 47mm and a case thickness of 13.5mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side is a signed screw-down crown protected by crown guards. The bidirectional bezel has scalloped sides for extra grip and a silver aluminium 24-hour insert with black numerals and markings. The domed sapphire crystal sits above a ‘Great White’ dial with a dynamic wavy pattern, and an outer minute chapter ring has long and short black outlined indexes coated in lume marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a colour-matched date window, black outlined sword hands are lume-filled, complemented by red-tipped sweeping second-hand and a red arrow-tipped GMT hand. At noon, we have the Omega motif. At 6 o’clock, ‘Seamaster’ ‘GMT’ in red and ‘Chronometer’ completes this dynamic traveller's companion. 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 an automatic Omega Cal. 1128, 23 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour, it features hand-winding, quick-set date, and hacking seconds for your convenience. It comes paired with its polished and brushed 20mm Omega stainless steel bracelet secured with a signed push-button-released clasp; it will fit up to 7-inch. This watch is sold with its Omega box and paperwork.























