Men's dress watches with slim profile Omega Seamaster 300

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The origin of the Seamaster can be traced from the watches Omega developed for the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, but with the emergence of SCUBA diving as a recreational sport, it metamorphosed into something entirely its own: the Seamaster 300.

Omega released the first Seamaster in 1948 to coincide with the Summer Olympics held in London. In a city ravaged by the Blitz, the Olympics represented a time to look forward while still being respectful of the past. For Omega, whose 40th anniversary was also that year, the manufacture’s role as Official Timekeeper represented the ideal opportunity to launch a new collection.

Advertising material of the time touted the “ruggedness” of the Seamaster, more than the average wearer would ever likely call for in its life…which would prove all the more important with the 1957 launch of the Seamaster 300.

This particular Seamaster 300, a Reference 165.014-62, is a genuine masterpiece of industrial and horological design. Dating to the 60s, it features a 38mm stainless steel screw back case, matte black luminous dial and matching 'baton' handset, a rotating bezel, a signed crown, and lots of gorgeously patinaed lume. Powered by the Omega automatic Calibre 552 movement, this watch features a strong case paired to a beautiful dial.

It’s not every day that one comes across a genuine legend of the horological world in such stunning vintage condition. Don’t let this one slip through your fingers!