Hey there, I recently inherited 3 Omega Seamasters. I believe they are all the same watch, except one is in black and the other 2 are both blue faced.
They all have the date at 3 o'clock and all say "Seamaster" in red italic and underneath they all say 'Professional' and directly under that it has the watch's depth of 300M/1000 ft.. All of them have the 'Seamaster' logo on the back of the watch, along with the Seahorse or horse and then just the Omega logo right underneath.
Each watch is practically brand new and in perfect condition without a single mark on any of them. I have the original box and paperwork that came with each watch.
I'm no expert here, so i'm wondering if anyone on the forums is familiar with Omega watches. I'm hoping to sell these at some point and pick up another Hamilton watch. I used to have a Hamilton day/date Khaki automatic and sold it because I needed the cash, but I really wish I didn't since it was a great watch. I used to wear it during work and I know I bumped the glass face at least 4-5 times on hard metal surfaces and not a scratch on it.
Anyways, here's some pictures of the Omega's I have right now.
They all have the date at 3 o'clock and all say "Seamaster" in red italic and underneath they all say 'Professional' and directly under that it has the watch's depth of 300M/1000 ft.. All of them have the 'Seamaster' logo on the back of the watch, along with the Seahorse or horse and then just the Omega logo right underneath.
Each watch is practically brand new and in perfect condition without a single mark on any of them. I have the original box and paperwork that came with each watch.
I'm no expert here, so i'm wondering if anyone on the forums is familiar with Omega watches. I'm hoping to sell these at some point and pick up another Hamilton watch. I used to have a Hamilton day/date Khaki automatic and sold it because I needed the cash, but I really wish I didn't since it was a great watch. I used to wear it during work and I know I bumped the glass face at least 4-5 times on hard metal surfaces and not a scratch on it.
Anyways, here's some pictures of the Omega's I have right now.