I have a great interest for high-end watches, and I amassed a large collection over the years, and bought and sold many others. Below is a brief overview of one of my watches.
I have these Omega for a few years ago I bought new in 2000 and, apart from the first year or so, I've had, in fact I wore very little. However, the fact that I have not worn so much that I do not think that's a great, both in appearance and quality, medium-sizedobserved. Seamaster This is a far relative of the original Seamaster 300, which I reviewed on my site first.
This watch is the medium version of the Seamaster, being known by his first piece in the Brosnan as James Bond in the film Goldeneye 1995. The clock, which led in this film was an Omega Seamaster Professional Quartz (ref. 2541.80.00), has in fact only this model has contributed to a change in the time trial GoldenEye Omega Seamaster Professional (ref. 2531.80.00) for all itsother James Bond films. Both pieces were full size with little more than 40 mm is the piece that I was here a little 'less than 36mm.
The cabinet is available in stainless steel with black bezel with matching blue dial, which has a wave pattern. The dial is very clean and well organized with a distinctive luminous minute and seconds hands and date display at 3 clock. The front of the watch is encased in a scratch-resistant sapphire glass and the back is stamped with the clockSeamaster formulation together with the sea monster / serpent. The screw-down crown with Omega logo in relief.
The movement is Quartz Omega and still keep excellent time, as expected! This watch has a water resistance to 300 meters (1000 feet). On the left side of the body is a valve of helium, which provides additional features for divers.
The clock is a nice looking stainless steel bracelet which is little more than 20 mm in width and has a snap closureDistribution. The cap has the word "Omega Seamaster Professional '
This is very nice to see a medium-quality and widely accepted, it sits comfortably on the wrist and fits any occasion, defiantly worth some consideration!
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