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Omega Seamaster 120m Automatic Chronograph 1973 a.k.a. Big Blue

$17,987.68
£13,381.02
€15,000
CA$24,631.29
A$27,386.64
CHF 14,299.79
MX$333,362.14
NOK 182,459.15
SEK 170,955.50
DKK 114,186.72
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Discover the Omega Seamaster Automatic 120m Chronograph (Ref. 176.004) - a.k.a. as "Big Blue" Step into the world of vintage luxury with this remarkable Omega Seamaster Automatic 120m Chronograph, known affectionately as the "Big Blue." Crafted in 1973, this timepiece is a testament to Swiss watchmaking excellence, combining robust design with timeless elegance. At its heart lies the Omega caliber 1040, a reliable and precise movement known for its durability and accuracy. The 24-hour indicator, positioned at 9 o'clock within the second sub-dial, adds a unique touch, offering both functionality and style. The "Big Blue" earns its name with a case that's not only strikingly large but meticulously designed. Measuring 47 mm in width (including the crown), 52 mm in length, and 17 mm thick, it commands attention. The 22 mm lug size ensures it sits comfortably on any wrist. This watch is crafted from a solid block of stainless steel, contoured to provide optimal comfort and protection, even in the most demanding underwater environments. Engineered with divers in mind, the Seamaster’s massive case offers exceptional legibility and protection. Its robust construction shields the watch from shocks and bumps, ensuring it remains in impeccable condition even during rigorous use. Owning this Seamaster means embracing a piece of horological history. Omega’s dedication to precision and durability is epitomized in this model, making it a prized possession for collectors and diving enthusiasts alike. This particular "Big Blue" is in excellent condition, preserving the integrity and charm of its original 1973 design. The Big Blue is certainly a unique piece, the first automatic diver chronograph produced, (rated at 120 meters) that comes from an era when watches were produced by engineers having to solve specific issues or trying to create an instrument that would help the right people at the right job. Marketing had nothing to do with the creation of the Big Blue. It was a purely professional product that continued the bloodline of great professional tool watches by Omega. Vintage Omega watches are highly sought after, often appreciating in value over time. The "Big Blue" stands out not just for its functionality, but as a significant investment in the world of luxury timepieces. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Omega’s illustrious history. The Omega Seamaster Automatic 120m Chronograph (Ref. 176.004) is more than a watch – it’s a legacy, a statement, and a reliable companion for any adventure. Embrace the blend of vintage charm and modern reliability with this iconic "Big Blue." Specifications: Model :Seamaster Automatic 120m Chronograph Reference : 176.004 Year. : 1973 Movement : Caliber 1040 Weight. : 176 grams Case Dimensions : 47 mm (width with crown), 52 mm (length), 17 mm (thickness) Lug Size. : 22 mm Material. : Stainless Steel Own a watch that tells more than just time. Experience the Omega "Big Blue." Colors may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings.
  • Creator:
    Omega (Maker)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 0.67 in (1.7 cm)Width: 1.86 in (4.7 cm)Depth: 2.05 in (5.2 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1971
  • Condition:
    Replacements made: The Seamaster has been overhauled by Omega in Switzerland. Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Weesp, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: prive1stDibs: LU146428225553

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