MK Personal Collection Very Rare Men's Omega Seamaster 300 with Lollypop Sweep-Seconds Wristwatch Circa 1957

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Item Number 97527
Weight 2.0000
Item Brand Omega
MK Personal Collection The present lot is part of a larger privately held collection and is intended for exhibition purposes only. This is a very rare Men's Omega Seamaster 300 with Lollypop Sweep-Seconds Wristwatch Circa 1957. The watch features a three piece steel case with a screw down waterproof back embossed with a seahorse logo measuring 42.00mm x 48.00mm lug to lug (Serial # 2913-3 SC). The watch is topped with a black enamel 60 minute bezel, high grade Swiss Omega automatic Cal 501 20 jewels movement that is in running condition (Serial # 15.707.148). It is topped with a rare original black painted dial with luminescent arrow indexes and large 3, 6, 9 Arabic numerals, chrome plated small arrow hands topped with a super rare large "lollypop" center sweep secondhand. This is a great looking watch and a super rare model in original untouched condition. In 1957, Omega released the Seamaster 300 model, which together with the Speedmaster and the Railmaster, was dubbed by watch enthusiasts as the “Holy Trinity” of professional-grade wristwatches. Although the Seamaster 300 was not Omega’s first dive watch model, it was the first true professional dive watch. It received an official water resistance rating of 200 meters - the maximum depth to which the company could test its timepieces back then. As with the other two references, the Seamaster 300 features the rare and attractive broad arrow hour hand, giving it an extremely recognizable look which has become highly coveted amongst watch enthusiasts around the world. The broad hands allow for high legibility in all conditions, and the revolving bezel was specially designed to aid with decompression time.
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