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Established in 1948, the Seamaster stands as the Omega brand's inaugural watch family and the longest-standing collection within its repertoire.
Inspired by timepieces crafted for the British Royal Navy, the inaugural Seamaster watch set the tone for a line that now features a diverse selection of models, each offering distinctive features tailored to various lifestyles.
The Seamaster Diver 300M, unveiled in 1993, is highly coveted for its professional diving capabilities, showcasing a 300m water resistance and a helium escape valve. Among the range of models suitable for deep-sea exploration, this timepiece shines. On the other hand, the Aqua Terra presents a more versatile option, harmoniously blending elegance with practicality, complete with a signature teak pattern dial reminiscent of luxury yacht decks and a water resistance of up to 150 meters.
For enthusiasts seeking to expand horizons, the Planet Ocean series presents remarkable attributes like the Liquidmetalâ„¢ bezel and a water resistance of 600 meters. In contrast, the Seamaster 300 heritage models draw inspiration from the original 1957 design, merging vintage aesthetics with contemporary technology to appeal to those who appreciate the fusion of tradition and innovation.
Today, the Seamaster line spans a wide array of styles to suit every occasion. Rooted in its heritage, the collection embodies the essence of robust, water-resistant watches that seamlessly blend elegance with practicality, transcending beyond daily wear to accommodate versatile needs.
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The Omega Seamaster is a family of watches with water-resistant qualities. It offers a vast range of styles, including splash-proof casual and dress watches, robust professional diver's watches, and vintage recreations.
Omega is one of the foremost watch brands in the world. They are known for their exquisite watchmaking, with their portfolio composed of functional and complicated watches that don't sacrifice quality or style. Omega watches are crafted to the highest standards, so any sign of poor quality means it's likely a fake. Obvious giveaways are spelling or engraving mistakes, unfinished parts, and features that don't belong to the specific model that you are looking at.
Before you buy your luxury watch, it is crucial to do research on your chosen model and reference. Familiarity with your chosen watch's details will help you more easily spot a fake. At SWE, we always tell clients that the best defense against buying a fake timepiece is to get your watch from a reputable and trusted dealer, who can provide a guarantee of authenticity on the watch.
A watch's service frequency depends on how it is used and stored, and the environment in which it is worn. Water resistance, for example, can be affected by old gaskets or by accidental shocks. Omega recommends that you have the water resistance checked once a year, and have a complete service performed every 5 to 8 years. There can be signs however, that your watch needs maintenance sooner rather than later. Here are Signs It's Time for Watch Maintenance.